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So, 'Home' (2018) is this understated drama that dives deep into the life of a homeless teenager, who’s pretty much given up on life amidst the harshness of the desert. The tone feels raw and gritty, almost like the landscape itself. It’s not just about survival, though; it’s really about the bond he forms with another drifter. Their adventures have this bittersweet quality, showcasing both the harsh realities and those small moments of connection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with their struggles. Performances are pretty solid, capturing that sense of loss and the flicker of hope. The practical effects—like the sun-baked scenery—enhance the authenticity. It’s a unique exploration of friendship against a stark backdrop.
Raw and gritty tone.Deliberate pacing enhances the storytelling.Strong themes of friendship and survival.
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Efraín Ávila Flores
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