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So, Ghoda is this poignant little drama that really dives into the heart of a small boy's dream - a wooden rocking horse. It's not just a toy, it's a symbol of innocence in a world that feels heavy with expectations and money troubles. The father's journey is where the film shines, capturing that struggle so many of us can relate to. The pacing feels right, not rushed, allowing you to soak in those small moments that matter. The performances, especially the dad, hit just the right notes, conveying that weight of responsibility. Visually, it keeps things simple but effective, relying on practical effects that add a touch of realism. It’s just… one of those films that feels like a quiet reflection on family and dreams.
Explores themes of childhood dreams and parental sacrifice.Practical effects enhance the emotional weight of the story.Unique take on family dynamics in a monetary-centric society.
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