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Color Book is a poignant exploration of grief and the challenges of single parenthood, anchored by a father-son dynamic that feels deeply authentic. The film moves at a gentle pace, allowing moments of tenderness and levity to unfold naturally, which contrasts beautifully with the heavier themes surrounding loss and acceptance. The setting in Metro Atlanta adds a vibrant backdrop, yet it feels intimate, almost like a character itself. Performances are real—especially the father, whose struggles and small victories resonate. The practical effects are subtle, emphasizing the emotional journey over flashy visuals. This film quietly probes into what it means to love and raise a child with unique needs while finding joy in life's simple pleasures, like attending a baseball game together.
Focuses on father-son relationshipsThemes of grief and acceptanceSet against the backdrop of Metro Atlanta
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