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Ronnie is a raw and intimate exploration of adolescence, tackling the complexities of identity and acceptance. The film dives deep into Ronnie's internal struggle with his sexuality, portrayed with a subtlety that feels both genuine and heartbreaking. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially in the father-son dynamics, which really showcases the generational clash over societal norms. The performances, particularly the chemistry between Ronnie and Aziz, have this understated depth that resonates. It’s not flashy, but the pacing allows for moments of reflection that linger. Practical effects aren’t a focus here; it’s all about the emotional resonance and the stark reality of Ronnie’s world that makes it distinctive. It’s a quieter piece that’s easy to overlook but definitely leaves a mark.
Focus on character developmentThemes of acceptance and identityIntense father-son relationship
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