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Hurricane Boy F.Y.T! offers a rough-edged glimpse into the life of Delphis, an 11-year-old navigating the gritty streets of Montreal in '91. It's a comedy that doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths, blending black humor with sharp social commentary. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which might throw some off, but it suits the chaotic world Delphis inhabits. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing a kid's resilience against a backdrop of harsh realities. The practical effects, while not the highlight, complement the film’s atmosphere, giving it a tactile quality that enhances its distinct flavor. Overall, it’s a film that dances on the edge of humor and harshness, making it memorable for those who enjoy a layered narrative.
Unique perspective on childhoodBlends humor with social critiqueCaptures the essence of early '90s Montreal
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