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Miles Away offers a unique slice-of-life experience, capturing the essence of a boy's internal struggle as he wanders through the streets of D.C. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for moments of reflection, which enhances the atmosphere of solitude and contemplation. You get this gritty feel of urban life, and the sound design plays a crucial role in immersing you in his world—every footstep echoing against the city backdrop. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, emphasizing the protagonist's isolation without unnecessary embellishment. There's a certain charm in its simplicity, and while the performances might feel understated, they convey a profound depth, making you wonder about connections and the weight of communication in our digital age.
Engaging character study amid urban sceneryFocus on internal conflict without heavy dialogueCinematography highlights D.C.'s contrasts
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Isabella Romeyn Scribner
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