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Kids on Fire dives into the complexities of childhood faith and identity. The tone oscillates between darkly comedic and deeply unsettling, as we follow a young tomboy grappling with her beliefs in a world that feels increasingly foreign. The pacing is deliberately uneven, mirroring the chaotic thoughts of its nine-year-old protagonist. The performances are raw and striking, especially for such young actors, and you can feel the tension in every scene—it's almost palpable. What really stands out is how it tackles heavy themes like faith versus personal truth, and the moral dilemmas that come with them. The practical effects, minimal yet impactful, enhance the overall atmosphere, grounding the story in a gritty reality that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores faith and identity in a unique way.Raw performances from young talent.Deliberate pacing adds to its unsettling atmosphere.
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