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Dancing in the Rain dives deep into the complexities of friendship through the lens of Banyu, a boy navigating life with autism. The film's tone is tender yet somber, capturing the innocence of childhood and the harsh realities that often intrude. The pacing is quite measured, allowing the audience to fully absorb the nuances of the characters' relationships. Themes of acceptance, love, and the fragility of bonds are beautifully interwoven, making it a poignant watch. The performances, particularly from the young actors, are heartfelt, offering genuine portrayals that resonate. The cinematography enhances the emotional weight, with practical effects that heighten the sense of authenticity in their world. It’s a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of autism and friendshipStrong performances from the young castAtmospheric cinematography enhances the story
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