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Exploits at West Poley is a curious little gem from 1985 that transports you to Somerset in the mid-19th century. The film explores the innocent yet reckless adventures of two boys who, while exploring a cave, inadvertently alter a river's path. The atmosphere is quite whimsical, bordering on the surreal, with a sense of childlike wonder that permeates the narrative. The pacing is a bit slow, allowing the viewer to soak in the quaint village life and the consequences of the boys' actions. Practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm and authenticity to the underground scenes. Performances are earnest, capturing the youthful spirit and naivety of its characters, which might just resonate with anyone who appreciates simpler storytelling.
Explores themes of childhood curiosity and its impact.Offers a unique perspective on rural life in the 1800s.Features modest yet effective practical effects.
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