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Raw (2008) is a curious dive into the raw food movement, capturing Tom—a young boy whose diet consists exclusively of uncooked foods. The film has this almost documentary-like intimacy, showcasing the unique bond between him and his mother, who firmly believes in the health benefits of this lifestyle. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the nuances of their daily lives and choices. The atmosphere feels a bit tense at times, as we witness the impact of such a strict diet on a child's development. It's a fascinating study of parental influence and dietary ideology, with some striking moments that linger long after viewing. The performances feel genuine, adding to the rawness of the subject matter.
Intimate portrayal of dietary choicesThemes of parental influenceReflective pacing
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