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Boo-boo Boo Hoo Hoo has this raw, almost unrefined quality. It captures the typical angst of being a 13-year-old, especially in the relationship dynamics between siblings. Antun's irritation with his younger brother feels very genuine, almost as though you’re peering into a real family’s tiny chaos. The pacing is deliberate; it takes its time to let those small, mundane moments breathe, which makes the emotional beats hit harder. The performances are subtle, nothing overly dramatic, yet they carry an authenticity that pulls you in. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, a reminder of those awkward years. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind, prompting reflections on sibling rivalry in a way that feels both familiar and uniquely presented.
Sibling rivalry themesAuthentic performancesDeliberate pacing
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