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Baramoshkin is a striking documentary that captures the dichotomy of childhood and the harsh realities of war. The film dives into the lives of 11-year-old cadets from a Kyiv cadet corps, revealing how the ongoing conflict in Ukraine shapes their hopes and fears. It’s intriguing, really—these kids, caught between dreams of military futures and the desire to simply be kids. The atmosphere is heavy yet tender, showcasing their camaraderie and innocence against a backdrop of turbulence. The pacing shifts, sometimes lingering on their moments of joy, other times cutting sharply to harsh truths. The filmmakers manage to present a raw, unfiltered look at resilience through children's eyes, making it a compelling watch for those interested in the human condition amidst strife.
Focuses on youth caught in conflict.Interesting blend of childhood innocence and military life.Raw emotional depth in performances.
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