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So, 'Tantrum' really dives into the complexities of childhood expectations. You've got this seven-year-old, Moa, who's just brimming with innocence and hope as she gears up for her school choir competition. The kicker? Her mother, who seems perpetually burned out from work, is completely out of tune with Moa's emotional needs. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel that frustration build. It's a drama, sure, but it resonates with anyone who’s felt sidelined by those they look up to. The performances are raw—especially from the young lead. You can sense her pain and longing. It’s not flashy but has this understated atmosphere that really sticks with you, making you think. There’s a certain beauty in its simplicity, too.
Features an engaging performance by a young lead.Explores themes of childhood and parental disconnect.Atmospheric with a focus on emotional storytelling.
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