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Fevers is a raw, intense exploration of childhood trauma and resilience. The film captures the disorienting world of Benjamin, a 13-year-old navigating a bleak landscape of care homes and familial estrangement. The pacing is unhurried, allowing viewers to really sit with Benjamin's internal struggles. It's interesting how the director uses a minimalistic approach, focusing on performances rather than flashy effects; the emotional weight of each scene is palpable. The atmosphere is thick with despair, yet there's a flicker of hope that resonates throughout. The performances, particularly from the young lead, really draw you into his plight. It's a painful but poignant look at the impact of neglect and the search for belonging.
Intense portrayal of childhood strugglesMinimalistic with strong performancesThemes of trauma and identity
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