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Aikiddo feels like a diary entry of a child's perspective, capturing the pulse of a city post-lockdown. Aiko, with her innocent curiosity, wanders through urban landscapes, collecting stories that are raw and heartfelt. The documentary's pacing is relaxed, allowing moments to breathe—like the sounds of street musicians and the rhythm of children's laughter that create a vibrant tapestry of emotions. The film dives deep into themes of connection and expression, showcasing how kids articulate their feelings through music. The practical effects are subtle, mainly relying on real locations and the authenticity of its young performers. It’s a slice-of-life piece that, despite its simplicity, reminds us of the beauty in everyday interactions.
Focus on children's music and expressionsReal city locations create an authentic atmospherePacing allows for deeper engagement with themes
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