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So, 'Shut Up' is this intriguing little gem directed by Rune Lange Abildgaard. It brings a raw, heartfelt dive into the life of Jonas, a 13-year-old boy grappling with Tourette's. The atmosphere is pretty intimate, almost like you're right there in that cozy village. What's fascinating is how the boys' choir becomes a sanctuary for him—singing not only alleviates his symptoms but also opens up this whole world of connection. The pacing keeps you engaged without feeling rushed. Performances are genuine; you can really feel the struggles and joys he faces. It's a unique take on finding one's voice, both literally and metaphorically, and it stands out for that reason.
Intimate portrayal of Tourette's syndromeFocus on music as a therapeutic elementStrong character development
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