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Innocence is a curious film that captures the essence of childhood in the Dublin Mountains. The pacing is leisurely, allowing us to really soak in the landscape and the bond between the two young friends. There's this almost ethereal quality to their summer adventures, a blend of innocence and the inevitability of growing up. The performances are natural, with a subtle depth that draws you into their world, making you feel the weight of both joy and melancholy. The practical effects, while minimal, serve to enhance rather than distract from the narrative, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and genuine.
Innocence is relatively scarce on physical formats, with only a limited run ever produced. The film hasn't reached mainstream recognition, which adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate hidden gems. There’s growing interest among those who seek out unique representations of childhood on film, especially with its striking portrayal of friendship and the passing of summer.
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