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Reetta Robinson is a curious little film that brings a lot of tension with its simple premise. A young girl, Reetta, finds herself stranded with her baby brother on an isolated island after her parents don’t return. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of abandonment and vulnerability, and it really captures the primal fears of childhood. You get this slow building dread, especially as the kids navigate their situation. The performances are surprisingly heartfelt; the chemistry between the siblings feels genuine. And the practical effects, if you can call them that, are unvarnished but effective, underscoring the film's raw emotional landscape. It’s not flashy but it digs into themes of survival and family bonds in a way that feels real.
Features a unique take on childhood fears.Strength in sibling dynamics and performances.Atmospheric tension builds throughout.
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