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So, 'Sunday's Child' is this quiet yet striking drama directed by Maisie Richardson-Sellers. It really dives into the life of Esi, a 25-year-old biracial woman grappling with her identity and the weight of her upbringing in Missouri. The pacing feels slow at first, but it’s intentional, letting you soak in Esi's isolation and introspection. The cinematography is on point, with some beautiful shots that highlight her internal struggles as a budding photographer. You can feel the tension between her artistic aspirations and the shame from her conservative background. The performances are raw and honest, especially from the lead, who brings a lot of depth, making Esi's journey resonate on multiple levels. It's a nuanced take on belonging and self-acceptance, distinct in its approach to storytelling.
Explores themes of identity and self-acceptanceFeatures stunning cinematography reflecting Esi's internal worldPacing allows for deep character exploration
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