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Bunny is an intriguing exploration of childhood innocence and the unsettling changes that come with it. The film captures this ten-year-old boy's emotional world, where he navigates his bond with Edvards amidst the intrusion of his mom's new boyfriend, Juris. It’s a pretty slow burn—definitely takes its time, but that pacing really lets the awkwardness of pre-puberty relationships simmer. The performances feel authentic, especially the young actors who bring a rawness to their roles. There's a distinct atmosphere here, almost melancholic but tinged with a sense of curiosity. The themes of friendship and emerging sexuality are handled delicately, making Bunny a noteworthy piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Character-driven narrativeExplores themes of innocence and changeEmotional performances by young leads
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