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So, 'The Boy Who Saw Christ' dives into the turmoil of a young boy's life, who out of nowhere claims to see and chat with Christ. The atmosphere is thick with tension and confusion as his small town grapples with this revelation. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, swinging from intense moments to quieter, reflective scenes that allow you to sit with the weight of faith and doubt. The performances, especially from the boy, have this raw, genuine quality that really pulls you in. The practical effects are minimal but effective; they rely more on the emotional stakes than flashy visuals. It’s definitely a film that leaves you pondering the intersection of belief and childhood innocence.
Explores themes of faith and innocenceInteresting pacing that reflects internal conflictStrong performances that anchor the story
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Michele Hawkins Jones
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