Sins Of A Father

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Sins Of A Father is an animation about the fate of a father and the son who takes care of him. In the past, my father's harsh hand was terrifying, knowing that there was always a belt waiting for us at home, no matter what we did. The son's mourning and the father's developing Alzheimer's disease do not allow their relationship to calm down. But is it possible to be angry with someone who no longer remembers the harm they have done to you?

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Can you be mad at him after all this time?

MillenniaThinker
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When time lets you forgive, but you can't forget

modestassleinius
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I know you've heard this a thousand times but it's impressive how you manage to make these scenes feel so real, something a lot of people can't seem to do given the influence of over-acted media

captainpsn
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That proverb "the axe forgets but the tree remembers"

Janary
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the blacked out face and the glowing eyes, I don't know how you've done it but you've captured the pure essence of angry dad from the perspective of the son, I'm speaking from experience

stephanoescavab
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God. This one hit me hard. Makes me want to be a better man.

gallonramekin
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I grew up living with a very abusive Father(also alcoholic) and in my opinion, it is better to not have a father than to have one who constantly puts you down, and never believes in you. In fact, my father reminded me how he hated me and that I destroyed his life. Growing up with that in my life was something no one should experience.

kingofmemes
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Alzheimer's is a sad thing indeed

fernandogonzales
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There is a big difference between forgiving and forgetting.

josemaldonado
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I grew up without a mother.
My dad was the greatest man to ever walk the earth.
He treated me right and everyone with respect who deserved it.
I loved my dad .

charliepearce
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I am amazed how exactly you depicted the whole thing. The "I would never hit without reason", "I love you son" and "if you got it once or twice...". This thing that they forget so easily stays with children forever. Yes he got his child in hispital, wow nice what an amazing dad. Oh he abused the child? Well but he drove him to the hospital so he is amazing dad - that's what you usually hear from such delusional people and it hurts.

annatchulukhadze
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My mother abused me growing up - left her and that side of the family at 20 after university. I'm 29 now and they still wont acknowledge what they put me through growing up - I've since blocked them and moved on as they kept trying to contact me against my wishes; always the same shaming tactics and guilt tripping, never taking any responsibility or asking the basic questions of why I left. Crazy people, they deserve each other. They don't have Alzheimer's btw - just a lack of accountability and boundaries.

Kelvostrass
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After my own father tore me down while I was down on my luck earlier this month, I realized he will probably never change. I learned to accept that he was always like this and I need to stop giving him the benefit of the doubt. Fathers are necessary to people’s lives but some of them are tyrants sadly enough.

ChineseGlobalism
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7:08 was the most relatable scene to me, well at least the reaction to the question trying to downplay the trauma to avoid confrontation because bad memory + no accountability will never mix well. a lot of older parents simply cannot comprehend how the way they treated their children growing up affected how they treat them today. it's like you're connected but disconnected at the same time.

tanuki
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My dad passed 4 months ago. He was a strong good man. I miss you Dad

sorearm
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Even if you have forgiven, your body doesn't forget.

dramalexi
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I grew up without a father but I think it's better than an abusive father🇫🇷

bradley
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Same issue; however, it's related to my mom. She isn't this elderly or physical, but her speech was harsh. It breaks my heart to hear this from her. I was never a mean or bad son. She expects me to care for her when she gets old, but the more she hurts me, the less likely that will happen.

lazyxeno
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Nothing is more painful when the person who caused so much pain and trauma for you can instantly forget all the shitty things they did.. and at worse, you're forced to stay with them as if it's all fine and dandy.

chezam
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It's honestly crazy how accurate he depicts an overly strict and abusive father in this. From experience the shadow figure is truly the best depiction of a father disciplining / abusing their kid with a belt or fists. I can hardly remember my own fathers face, but imagine seeing him in this depiction as a child scared and trapped with nowhere to do but to accept it. I imagine if this would be how my own relationship with my father would be like if he were still alive today. The most I can take from my experience with him, is how to properly raise and discipline a child, like my grandfather raised me.

Exha