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So, 'Home' is this quiet drama that really digs into the feelings of dislocation and teenage angst. You have Sofia, a Brazilian girl in London, who just can't seem to catch a break. The bullying feels painfully real, and you can almost feel her loneliness through the screen. Then there's Lauren, who opens up this vibrant world called Sun Rah, which is a breath of fresh air amidst the heaviness. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to linger on those emotional beats. It’s got this raw, honest vibe that’s really engaging. I can’t pinpoint the director, but the performances are solid. They really capture that teen struggle of finding one’s place, and the practical effects in Sun Rah are quite imaginative too, adding layers to the narrative.
Strong exploration of cultural identityEngaging performancesImaginative world-building in Sun Rah
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