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I Wanted to Laugh Like the Others offers a slice-of-life glimpse into the carefree days of six boys during a turbulent time in 1917 France. The film immerses you in the sun-soaked afternoons where laughter and camaraderie flourish against the backdrop of war. It's fascinating how it captures the innocence of childhood, juxtaposed with the looming shadows of adult concerns. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to savor each moment, from playful antics to the deeper bonds formed in a world rife with uncertainty. Though the director remains unknown, the performances of the young cast are genuine, bringing authenticity to their experiences. And those practical effects? They’re quaint yet effective, enhancing the film's nostalgic charm. Overall, it’s a thoughtfully crafted piece that evokes emotion without being overly sentimental.
Set in 1917 FranceFocuses on childhood during warExplores themes of friendship and innocence
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