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**Coming-of-age: A boy's real world encounter.** For the first time direction, it is not a bad film. The 'Nebraska' writer did his best and I'm totally surprised how this little Canadian gem was not recognised extensively. In fact, it is...


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A divorced father reconnects with his son when they track down a stolen toolbox over the course of a weekend.
A young boy, Anton, spends a week with his estranged father, Walt, in 1980s Texas after his mother leaves for a business trip. Walt, a construction worker struggling to make ends meet, takes Anton along to his job sites, revealing a harsh but ultimately loving side as they navigate their fractured relationship and discover a hidden secret about Walt's past.
The Confirmation received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its heartfelt performances, particularly from Clive Owen and Jaeden Martell, and its authentic portrayal of a father-son relationship. The film was noted for its understated emotional depth and effective storytelling within a modest budget.
Praised for its touching father-son dynamic and strong lead performances.
Appreciated for its realistic depiction of working-class struggles and quiet emotional resonance.
Cited as a well-acted indie drama with a compelling, albeit simple, narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional impact and the believable chemistry between the lead actors. Many viewers found the story touching and relatable, appreciating the nuanced portrayal of a flawed but loving father.
Director Greg Kwedar, who also wrote the screenplay, based the story on his own experiences growing up in Texas and observing the lives of construction workers.
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**Coming-of-age: A boy's real world encounter.** For the first time direction, it is not a bad film. The 'Nebraska' writer did his best and I'm totally surprised how this little Canadian gem was not recognised extensively. In fact, it is...