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Digging to China is a quiet exploration of childhood innocence and the complexities of family dynamics. Set against the backdrop of a small-town motel, it captures Harriet's yearning for something moreâbigger dreams beyond her mundane surroundings. The pacing feels slow at times, almost reflective, which suits the introspective nature of the story. The performances, particularly from the young lead, bring a raw authenticity to the film. The interactions between Harriet and Ricky have this almost whimsical quality, showcasing a unique bond that challenges societal perceptions. The film's understated approach to its themesâlike longing, acceptance, and the often messy nature of human relationshipsâsets it apart in a way that lingers long after viewing.
Features a unique perspective on childhood and disability.Slow pacing enhances the emotional depth of the story.Captures the essence of small-town life in New Hampshire.
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