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En loppe kan også gø is one of those quiet gems that sneaks up on you. The film paints a tender portrait of Rosa, a 13-year-old girl grappling with loneliness and her prosthetic leg, living with her single father in a small, unassuming town. The atmosphere feels heavy yet intimate, drawing you into their world where silence often speaks louder than words. Pacing is deliberate, allowing you to linger on Rosa's internal struggles and the father-daughter dynamic that unfolds. The performances are raw and genuine, creating a palpable connection. What stands out is the practical effects; the prosthesis is not just a prop but a character in itself, emphasizing Rosa’s challenges and resilience. There's something distinctly poignant about how it captures childhood isolation and the longing for connection.
Focus on character developmentEmphasis on practical effectsPacing allows for deep emotional engagement
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