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So, 'How I Was a Prodigy' is pretty much a quirky gem from the early '80s. You’ve got this schoolboy, Seva, who’s really caught in a whirlwind of expectations. His family, especially his grandmother, are hell-bent on turning him into some genius child, which makes for this fun tug-of-war. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, keeping things light-hearted yet meaningful. There’s this charming atmosphere that feels so nostalgic, with practical effects that are simple but effective. The performances have this earnestness that balances the comedy and adventure quite well. It’s a film that taps into the pressures of childhood and family, but in a way that's not overly heavy-handed. It's just... a neat little exploration of individuality versus expectation.
Features a unique take on childhood versus parental expectations.Balanced blend of comedy and adventure.Notable for its practical effects and earnest performances.
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