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So, 'Joshua's World' from 1980βit's an interesting piece, really. Set in the '30s in Strawee, Arkansas, it digs into some heavy themes like racism and equality through the eyes of a doctor, Joshua Torrance. The pacing is slow, almost contemplative, perfectly matching the small-town vibe. The performances, particularly the lead, have that raw quality that feels genuine, bringing the era to life. It's distinctive for how it doesn't shy away from challenging societal norms, which was pretty bold for its time. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story more than anything else. Just feels like a time capsule of sorts, a snapshot of moral courage wrapped in family drama.
Set in the 1930s, captures social issues of the timeFeatures strong performances with a raw, emotional coreSlow pacing enhances the contemplative nature of the story
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