Davis's restrained and beautiful cinematography subtly captures moments of raw anguish and unadulterated joy. Catrin Einhorn and Leslye Davis's stunning ethnographic study of American masculinity and generational tragedy follows the Eischs for close to a decade as their intense father-son bond is challenged time and time again. As Brian fights to retain control of himself and his loved ones, fate continues to challenge his belief in justice and self-determination. When Brian is injured and returns home a different man, all three must reconcile with the aftershocks of war. ![]() They worship their Dad, Brian Eisch, a decorated, third generation soldier who spends most of their childhood deployed in Afghanistan while other family members care for the boys. ![]() Isaac and Joey have a superhero for a father.
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