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So, 'Little Boy' is a fascinating piece in Mosley's Perception Trilogy. It dives deep into the weight of responsibility, especially against the backdrop of atomic creation. The film has this heavy, almost somber tone, which really resonates when you consider the philosophical undertones. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the emotional weight rather than rushing through. It's intriguing, too, how it plays with childhood fears and adult realities—there's a palpable tension there. The performances are raw and genuine, lending a unique atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. Not a lot of flashy effects here, more grounded, which I appreciate in a film tackling such a monumental theme.
Part of the Perception Trilogy.Themes of childhood fears juxtaposed with adult responsibilities.Explores philosophical questions around the atomic era.
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