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Forkboy is a curious exploration of childhood innocence colliding with the horrific realities of war. The film opens with kids engaging in playful skirmishes, but as the narrative unfolds, it shifts into a raw depiction of violence that strips away that innocence. The pacing is deliberately jarring, capturing the way children transition from carefree play to the stark seriousness of their imagined conflicts. Practical effects are employed in a gritty, almost documentary style, grounding the film’s more surreal elements in a harsh reality. The performances are unpolished but authentic, making the emotional beats hit harder. It’s a film that resonates with themes of loss and the harshness of growing up, leaving an imprint long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on childhood and war.The practical effects add a layer of realism.Pacing shifts make for a disorienting experience.
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Mikel Cee Karlsson
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