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Sunny Daze is an interesting piece, exploring the complexities of human connection through grief. The pacing is quite contemplative, allowing moments to breathe and giving us time to sink into the emotional weight of the characters' experiences. The performances are raw, particularly the chemistry between the lead and the child actor, which feels genuine and unforced. The film's tone balances between somber and hopeful, capturing that delicate space where loss can lead to unexpected friendships. There's a certain authenticity in the practical effects and settings that ground the story, making the characters’ journey even more relatable. It’s a quieter film, but it resonates in ways that linger long after watching.
A thoughtful exploration of grief and connectionStrong performances, especially from the child actorAtmosphere enhances the emotional weight of the story
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