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Taste of Ice Cream is this poignant little documentary that captures the fragility of childhood amid family turmoil. You have Seva, this young boy, just trying to process his parents' divorce while navigating through familiar settings like the zoo and an ice cream parlor. The atmosphere is heavy yet tender, with a pacing that mirrors his innocence and confusion. It’s raw, unscripted moments that draw you in, making you feel the weight of his reality. The contrast between the playful excursions and the underlying sadness creates a hauntingly beautiful dynamic. The performances, while not grand, are striking in their sincerity. It’s a film that quietly sticks with you, resonating long after it ends, especially if you’re attuned to the complexities of family life.
Documentary that captures childhood and family dynamicsThemes of divorce and childhood innocenceIntimate, observational style
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