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Boyplay is an intriguing exploration of childhood and its darker facets. It presents a raw atmosphere, balancing innocence and the stark reality of bullying. The pacing is interesting, shifting between the chaotic energy of the children and the reflective tone of the elderly man's memories. Themes of survival, the impact of trauma, and the weight of choices linger throughout, offering a kind of haunting depth. The practical effects aren't overdone, which adds to its grounded feel. The performances, particularly in the children's scenes, feel genuine and unpolished, capturing that raw edge of youth. It's a film that resonates with anyone who remembers the intensity of schoolyard dynamics, but also leaves you pondering its implications long after.
Reflects on childhood traumaInteresting blend of drama and nostalgiaUnique take on schoolyard challenges
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