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The Art of Falling is an introspective drama that navigates the turbulent waters of adolescence and self-discovery. Bori, the 17-year-old protagonist, grapples with societal pressures and familial instability, particularly from her artist mother, whose unpredictable nature adds an interesting layer to the narrative. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing for moments of reflection that resonate. The judo school serves as a unique backdrop, symbolizing both physical and emotional battles. There's an authenticity in the performances; you can feel Bori's inner turmoil and strength building. The film's themes of self-acceptance and resilience are handled with subtlety, steering clear of melodrama, which gives it a distinct voice in the coming-of-age genre.
Focus on themes of self-discovery and resilience.Tone balances between tension and introspection.Distinctive setting in a judo school enhances character growth.
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