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How's Business (1991) is an interesting film that captures the innocence of childhood against the backdrop of World War II. The young city boy, thrust into a rural setting, grapples with the stark contrasts of country life versus urban expectations. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the lush landscapes and simple joys of country living. There's a certain charm in the performances, especially from the child actor, who really brings that sense of wonder and confusion to life. The themes of resilience and adaptation resonate well, making it a thoughtful watch. Practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the narrative in its time period. Overall, it has a quaintness that sets it apart from more conventional family films of the era.
Interesting depiction of childhood during war.Strong contrasts between urban and rural life.Quaint atmosphere with a focus on resilience.
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