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Little House offers a raw glimpse into the lives of migrant peasants in China, capturing their struggles and small joys. The film is patient, allowing moments to breathe, like the infectious laughter of young Wadan amidst the backdrop of hardship. It’s the kind of documentary that doesn’t shy away from showing both the grit and the tenderness of everyday life. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, drawing you into their world. What stands out is the authenticity of the performances; you really feel the connection between the family members. It’s distinctive for its unvarnished portrayal, contrasting the harsh realities with fleeting instances of happiness, painting a poignant picture of resilience.
Documentary on migrant life in ChinaEmphasis on family dynamicsAuthentic performances and atmosphere
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