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So, 'Milano' really takes you on a journey into the complexities of parenthood. Alain, played with a raw energy, grapples with raising his deaf son, Milano, in a world that often feels indifferent. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, especially as the father-son dynamic gets tested when Milano expresses a desire to meet his biological mother. You can really feel the tension building—it's not just about their relationship; it reflects broader themes of identity and belonging. The pacing has this slow burn quality, allowing you to almost sit in their silence and feel the weight of their struggles. There are no flashy effects here, just grounded performances that pull you in. Definitely one of those films that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores deep emotional themesStrong performances drive the narrativeUnique portrayal of parent-child dynamics
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