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Boys (2013) really captures the raw and emotional journey of two boys in a specialized school. The documentary takes its time to delve into the daily struggles and triumphs of these kids, giving us an unvarnished look at their transformation. The pacing isn’t rushed; it lets you breathe alongside the boys, feel their frustrations and small victories. The atmosphere is almost palpable, with a mix of hope and hardship. What stands out is how it avoids sensationalism—there’s a genuine sense of intimacy in their stories. You get to see the practical effects of the school's approach to emotional and behavioral issues, and the performances feel almost like a slice of life. It’s a distinctive piece that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of growing up.
Explores emotional and behavioral challengesIntimate storytelling styleFocuses on real-life growth and transformation
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Marc Williamson
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