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Marathon (2007), directed by Ken Yoshida, is a poignant drama that reinterprets the 2005 South Korean original. The film delves into the life of an autistic boy whose journey is steered by the unwavering support of his mother and a dedicated coach. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for quiet moments that deeply explore the emotional landscape of its characters. Performances are sincere; you can really feel the connection between the boy and his mentor, which adds layers to the narrative. What stands out is the practical approach to the marathon sequences, emphasizing both the physical and mental challenges faced. The tone remains uplifting yet grounded, capturing the essence of perseverance in the face of adversity. It's a film that resonates on many levels.
Remake of the 2005 South Korean filmFocuses on autism and athleticismStrong performances and practical effects
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