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So, 'Boydem' is this intimate little drama from Yael Nivron that really captures that hazy summer feeling of in-between years. Keren and Noam, the two kids at the center, explore their burgeoning relationship in this attic space, and there's something raw and sincere about their interactions. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a languid afternoon stretching on forever, which adds to the tension of their discovery. The film has a very grounded atmosphere, thanks to its practical effects and natural lighting that pulls you right into that attic space. There's a certain innocence, along with a hint of complexity in their play that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly honest. It’s a quiet exploration of intimacy that lingers after the credits roll.
Intimate exploration of youthUnique setting in an atticNatural performances by the leads
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