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So, 'On the March' is this quirky little film that takes a slice-of-life approach, blending comedy and drama in a way that's really refreshing. Kirill, the main kid, turns what should be just another dull gym class into something that stirs the pot. It’s kind of wild how a simple school incident spirals into this unexpected political commentary, especially with his parents getting involved. The pacing is a bit off at times, but it adds to the awkwardness of that age. There’s this mix of humor and sincerity that feels genuine. The performances, especially from the kids, have a certain rawness that really anchors the film. Plus, it’s nice seeing how a small act can ripple out in unexpected ways.
Interesting blend of comedy and drama.Highlights youthful naivety and political awareness.Raw performances, especially from the young cast.
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