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Eagle Boy is a quiet, introspective documentary that captures the essence of childhood against the backdrop of the Flathead Reservation in Montana. It follows young Sage, an 8-year-old whose carefree summer days are suddenly upended by his family's move to Northern Norway. The film has this gentle pacing that allows moments of wonder and confusion to linger. The natural landscapes contrast sharply with the challenges Sage faces adapting to a new culture and environment. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, as they draw you into Sage's world. The performances, especially from the young lead, feel authentic and raw, embodying the struggles of growing up and finding one's place. There's a simplicity here that's quite engaging, and it feels like a window into both the beauty and the difficulties of childhood.
Documentary film with an emphasis on personal narrative.Themes of adaptation and cultural contrast.Focus on the simplicity of childhood experiences.
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Gry Elisabeth Mortensen
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