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Biro paints a gritty portrait of survival and resilience. Following a young boy’s harrowing journey from the chaos of Uganda to the stark realities of Cuba and America, the film's raw atmosphere grips you. The pacing has a deliberate rhythm that allows reflection on the pain and triumphs of life. The practical effects and locations ground the narrative, making the emotional beats feel immediate. It’s not flashy, but that's part of its appeal. The performances, especially from the lead, are deeply felt, capturing a spectrum of emotions — fear, hope, despair. It’s a layered exploration of identity and the scars of conflict, not an easy watch but certainly thought-provoking.
Explores themes of war and identityStrong performances that evoke deep emotionsDeliberate pacing allows for reflection on trauma
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