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So, 'Jonny Comes'—it’s kind of a hidden gem from 1988 that captures the struggles of a twelve-year-old boy navigating the foster care system. The tone is a mix of somber and hopeful, and you really get drawn into Jonny's world. The pacing is deliberate, which allows for some reflective moments, and the family dynamics are portrayed with a rawness that feels genuine. I mean, the practical effects aren’t flashy, but they serve the story well, grounding it in realism. Performances are solid, particularly the kid playing Jonny, who brings a depth to his character that’s hard to shake off. It’s distinctive in how it tackles tough themes of belonging and identity without dipping into melodrama too heavily.
Focuses deeply on family dynamics and emotional struggles.A blend of drama with a touch of warmth.Not your typical adoption story; it delves into the complexities.
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