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Latus is a raw and poignant exploration of adolescence and the complexities of friendship amid hardship. The film oscillates between the stark realities faced by Vicknelyn, a girl molded by her father's harsh discipline, and Jenelza, who, despite their different backgrounds, finds solace in their shared pain. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that deepen the emotional weight. There's something gritty about the way it tackles corporal punishment—it's not overly dramatized, but rather presented as a pervasive aspect of their lives. The performances are quite compelling, especially how the two leads navigate their friendship, lending authenticity to their struggles. Visually, it carries a certain bleakness that complements the themes, making it a distinct piece worth noting in any collection.
Strong themes of friendshipRealistic portrayal of corporal punishmentDistinctive character dynamics
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