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March Comes In Like a Lion is a poignant exploration of childhood and sibling bonds, wrapped in a slow, contemplative pace. The film uses simple Polaroid images as a framing device, which really sets a nostalgic vibe, pulling you into the memories of a young boy and his sister. The girl's voice-over adds a layer of intimacy, revealing their innocent promises and the weight of their unspoken connection. It's subtle, almost quiet in its storytelling, with performances that feel genuine and relatable. What stands out is how it captures the essence of growing up, with all the joy and complexity that comes with it. The atmosphere is both wistful and reflective, making it an intriguing piece to think about long after it's over.
Features unique Polaroid-style visualsStrong sibling themeSubtle, atmospheric storytelling
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