In classic theater and moral literature, "El Buen Hijo" often represents the conflict between individual desire and filial piety.
Henry Evans (Culkin) appears to be the perfect, loving child, but he hides a psychopathic nature that only his visiting cousin, Mark (Wood), sees. El Buen Hijo
They are known for their "twee" aesthetic—catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and lyrics that navigate the bittersweetness of everyday life, heartbreak, and growing up. In classic theater and moral literature, "El Buen
In classic theater and moral literature, "El Buen Hijo" often represents the conflict between individual desire and filial piety.
Henry Evans (Culkin) appears to be the perfect, loving child, but he hides a psychopathic nature that only his visiting cousin, Mark (Wood), sees.
They are known for their "twee" aesthetic—catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and lyrics that navigate the bittersweetness of everyday life, heartbreak, and growing up.