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'Eggman' has this raw, lingering vibe that just captures you. It sort of reminds me of those classic neorealist gems. The film's pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the moments between Santos and young James. Their bond grows in such a natural way against a backdrop of struggle and survival. It's not flashy—no big special effects here—but the performances feel genuine. You can really sense the weight of their circumstances. The obsession with eggs acts as this unique thread connecting them, almost childish yet profoundly serious at the same time. It's a quiet exploration of hope and resilience, and that’s what makes 'Eggman' stand out in its own way.
Neorealist influence apparent in story and styleStrong performances drive the emotional coreUnique thematic focus on food and survival
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