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The Castle (2025) really pulls you in with its raw atmosphere. Set in Palermo, you’ve got these three kids finding refuge in an old, decrepit building. The documentary style gives it this gritty edge, almost like you're peering into their secret world. It's not just about escaping violence—it's about their little dreams and camaraderie. The pacing feels natural; it lingers on their playful moments and abrupt realities. You can see their emotional range in every scene, which feels quite organic. There's no flashy effects here, just the reality of childhood resilience. It has that haunting quality, reflective and intimate. If you like films that dig into the nuances of youth, this one speaks volumes without saying much at all.
Documentary on childhood resilienceExplores themes of escape and dreamsUnique setting in Palermo's isolation
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