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Orphan (2017) is an intriguing documentary that captures the somber yet hopeful atmosphere surrounding a disabled orphanage. The film opens with a priest's somber readings in the early morning light, establishing a poignant tone that runs throughout. The juxtaposition of the funeral ceremony and the everyday lives of the children creates a haunting yet deeply human narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each moment, especially as it focuses on two children who struggle to attend classes. Raw performances, combined with practical effects that evoke a sense of realism, make it distinctive in how it portrays resilience against challenges. It’s an insightful glimpse into a world often overlooked, layered with emotional depth.
Explores themes of vulnerability and community.Distinctive atmosphere created by real-life footage.Pacing enhances the emotional depth of the narrative.
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