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So, 'Son of None' β it's this really touching slice-of-life drama. The film dives deep into the struggles of a young Liberian boy, Joshua, who's grappling with the weight of being orphaned and falling behind in school. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with his despair and resilience. The atmosphere feels raw and gritty, reflecting the stark realities of his environment, yet there's this glimmer of hope that Joshua embodies. Performances are understated but powerful; you can really feel the emotional weight. It's distinctive in how it portrays childhood trauma without veering into melodrama, opting instead for a more nuanced take that stays with you.
Explores themes of childhood and resilienceLacks mainstream recognition but offers depthUnique perspective on orphanhood in Liberia
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