Rashid Nasir BFAMP28023
Light My Fire Light My Fire is a short Southern drama that grips the viewer with its emotional intensity and raw portrayal of pride, family, and violence. From the beginning, the story gradually builds tension as we’re introduced to a protective father who becomes confrontational with his daughter’s boyfriend during a Fourth of July gathering. The film makes you feel uneasy and anxious, as you sense that something is about to go wrong. Its central message revolves around toxic masculinity and how pride, especially in small town cultures, can lead to destructive choices and regret. Though the story is short, it’s tightly told and full of emotion, with a few surprising turns that deepen its impact. The characters are believable and well developed, especially the father, whose strong personality dominates the film. His anger and pride are convincingly portrayed, making his performance stand out. The tension b...