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God's Children is a raw, almost intimate look at the lives of two homeless veterans in Madrid, Javier and Romerales. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Plaza de la Ópera, the film captures their struggle to navigate a city that feels both alive and indifferent. The cinematography has an unpolished quality that enhances the realism, almost like you’re right there with them. The pacing meanders, which reflects their own aimless existence, yet there’s a strange sort of beauty in their friendship. Themes of survival and resilience emerge, showcased through their conversations and interactions with the bustling city. The performances feel authentic—there’s no dramatization, just real people facing real challenges.
Delves deeply into the theme of friendship among hardship.Captures the duality of a vibrant city and its overlooked struggles.The unrefined style adds to its authenticity.
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