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So Be It dives into the lives of two boys, each navigating their own religious paths. The tone is reflective, almost intimate, as it captures their personal journeys with a raw honesty that's hard to overlook. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing moments of introspection to breathe. You really feel the weight of their questions about faith and identity, which gives the film a somber yet hopeful atmosphere. There's a distinct absence of flashy production—no special effects to distract, just a focus on the boys' experiences. The performances feel genuine, making their struggles relatable. It’s not about conclusions but rather the quest for understanding, which leaves an impression long after the credits roll.
Explores diverse perspectives on religionIntrospective tone with a slow paceFocus on personal journeys rather than conclusions
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