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Renoir (2025) offers a poignant glimpse into childhood amidst familial turmoil. Set in 1987 Tokyo, it captures the life of an 11-year-old girl grappling with the impending loss of her father. The performances here are quite nuanced, particularly in how they reflect the nuanced struggles of adults around her. There's this lovely, yet slightly surreal atmosphere, almost dreamlike at times. The storytelling is paced in a way that feels unhurried, allowing moments of quiet introspection. The practical effects subtly enhance the narrative, grounding it in a reality that's relatable yet tenderly surreal. It's a film that offers a lens on how children perceive adult struggles, and I found that really resonant.
Atmosphere is tender, yet surreal.Subtle practical effects enhance the narrative.Focus on children's perception of adult struggles.
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