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So, 'Noro' from 2002 is really something. It's this mix of fiction and documentary that feels raw and real. The story centers on this intelligent boy who's handicapped, and you can't help but feel for him as he tries to navigate life under the shadow of an overbearing father. The pacing is deliberate; it takes its time to dig into those heavy themes of struggle and identity. You really get a sense of the boy's internal world, making the emotional beats hit harder. The performances are quite sincere, especially the boy's, which feels authentic rather than overly dramatized. It's distinct in its approach, using practical effects subtly to enhance the experience rather than overshadow it.
Features a blend of fiction and documentary stylesFocus on the emotional struggles of disability and family dynamicsStrong performances, especially from the lead boy
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