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Little Parents is an intriguing slice of life that dives into the complexities of modern parenting through the lens of an experimental primary school. The principal, Guo, grapples with the reality of today's only children, who, despite being adored, are somewhat disconnected from the value of hard work. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the atmosphere of the classroom and the various activities that unfold. It's not just about teaching chores; it touches on broader themes of independence and responsibility. The performances are naturalistic, capturing the essence of childhood struggles and triumphs. It's one of those films that may not have the gloss of big productions but has a raw honesty that's quite compelling.
Focuses on experimental education.Highlights the nuances of parenting in modern society.Offers a raw, observational style.
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