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Exodus Fall really leans into the raw emotional landscape of grief and dysfunction. Set against the backdrop of 1974 Texas, it captures a palpable sense of struggle, with the siblings’ bond feeling both fragile and fiercely resilient. The performances are quite striking, especially the way they portray the complexities of dealing with an abusive environment. The pacing has a deliberate feel, letting the weight of their situation sink in before they escape on this road trip, which in itself turns into a journey of self-discovery. What's distinctive here is how it delicately handles the theme of autism in the family dynamic, without succumbing to clichés. It’s gritty, real, and definitely leaves an impression.
Strong performances from the teen castAuthentic 1970s Texas settingExplores themes of family and resilience
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