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PULT dives into the intimate world of a brass band through the eyes of a young boy. The atmosphere is thick with the sounds of instruments tuning, a mix of excitement and tension in the air. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to linger on the boy's confusion and awe as he sees his father's dual life—conductor and just dad. Performances are raw and grounded, capturing the nuances of family dynamics against the backdrop of communal music-making. There’s this palpable tension between the personal and the artistic, a contemplation of identity. The film employs practical effects effectively, enhancing the authenticity of the rehearsal scenes without overwhelming the narrative. It's a quiet exploration of growth and perception, which I think makes it stand out in recent dramas.
Focus on family dynamicsSound design is immersiveGreat character study
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