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Isko, a 2019 drama, delves into the grim realities of childhood innocence lost. The story follows a naive school boy who inadvertently gets caught up in a sordid drug operation linked to a local orphanage. The atmosphere is tense and somber, with a heavy emphasis on the stark contrast between the boy's innocence and the corrupt world around him. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silent reflection that deepen the emotional weight. Performances are raw, particularly from the young lead, who captures both vulnerability and resilience. It's striking how the film uses practical effects to ground the narrative, steering clear of flashy gimmicks. There’s a haunting quality to the way it unfolds, making it a distinctive piece within the landscape of contemporary dramas.
Strong character developmentExplores themes of innocence and corruptionNoteworthy performances from young actors
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