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So, 'Henry's Dream' is interesting, really. It's all about this guy, Henry, who works at a film school as an equipment manager. He decides he needs to create something, and he picks his own son, Ami, who's just 13, to star in it. What’s cool is Ami’s talent for mimicry, especially with animal and machine sounds. It gives the film a unique texture, you know? The pacing feels real, like you're on this journey with them. The atmosphere is kinda raw—it's all about the process of making art. You watch their relationship evolve as they navigate the ups and downs of filmmaking. It’s not flashy but has a genuine charm that resonates.
Focus on the relationship between father and son.Notice the practical sound effects from Ami's mimicry.Pacing reflects the real challenges of indie filmmaking.
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