A Father's Diary
- 2021
- 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.2K
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Suspicions relationship of a teenager girl with another girl from a conservative South Asian family leads into a big domestic violence and catastrophe to the family.Suspicions relationship of a teenager girl with another girl from a conservative South Asian family leads into a big domestic violence and catastrophe to the family.Suspicions relationship of a teenager girl with another girl from a conservative South Asian family leads into a big domestic violence and catastrophe to the family.
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- 39 wins & 18 nominations total
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Few films capture raw emotions as authentically as this one. Hassan's anger, Dina's longing, the mother's quiet sorrow-all feel painfully real. You don't just watch them; you feel them in your bones. The direction by Golam Mustofa ensures no moment feels forced. The rawness of the emotions gives the film a documentary-like honesty, making it one of the most compelling family dramas in recent years.
The generational conflict in the film is brilliantly depicted. Hassan embodies the values of the past, built on duty and honor, while Dina represents the future-one rooted in authenticity and self-acceptance. The clash between the two is heartbreaking, yet it's handled with compassion, ensuring both sides are understood. This balance makes the film stand out, inviting empathy instead of judgment, and leaving the audience questioning their own beliefs.
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The metaphor of the diary could not be more fitting. Every scene feels like a page soaked in tears, filled with words left unsaid and emotions left unexpressed. Hassan's pain is deeply moving, but it is Dina's resilience that stays with you the longest. Together, their stories form a narrative that is heartbreaking yet beautifully poetic. The film resonates like a diary entry you stumble upon and can never forget.
The metaphor of the diary could not be more fitting. Every scene feels like a page soaked in tears, filled with words left unsaid and emotions left unexpressed. Hassan's pain is deeply moving, but it is Dina's resilience that stays with you the longest. Together, their stories form a narrative that is heartbreaking yet beautifully poetic. The film resonates like a diary entry you stumble upon and can never forget.
Domestic violence in cinema is often dramatized or sensationalized, but here it is portrayed with raw, painful realism. The shouting, the broken trust, the silent scars-it all feels too real. Watching the family collapse is difficult, but that's what makes the film effective. It doesn't let you escape the discomfort of reality, forcing you to acknowledge the pain that many families live with silently.
At its core, the film asks: what does it mean to love unconditionally? Hassan learns that love cannot be chained to tradition-it must allow freedom to truly flourish. This lesson resonates deeply, not just for parents but for anyone in relationships shaped by expectations. The film becomes a mirror, urging us to examine how we love and whether our love is truly free from conditions.
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