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It's Hard To Raise a Child is one of those quiet dramas that really hits you where it counts. The pacing is measured, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the struggles of parenthood. It touches on the raw, sometimes chaotic reality of raising kids, and the performances are heartfelt, if not a bit rough around the edges, which somehow adds to the authenticity. The atmosphere is thick with realism, showcasing daily trials without sugarcoating anything. The film doesn’t lean on flashy effects—it's grounded, relying instead on the emotional weight of its themes. There’s something distinctly relatable about its portrayal of familial life, making it stand out in the drama and family genres.
Great for discussions on parenting themes.Interesting for collectors of 90s indie films.Offers a unique perspective on family dynamics.
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Khurel Choin
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