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So, 'The Day My Father Became a Bush' is this interesting blend of adventure and drama, with a bit of a unique angle. You’ve got a ten-year-old girl, Toda, who knows her way around a bakery like no other. But then her dad’s called to serve, and her life flips upside down. It’s not just a story about loss; it dives into childhood resilience and the wild imagination kids hold. The pacing feels right for a family audience, allowing you to feel the weight of her journey without dragging. The practical effects are pretty decent for a small budget, capturing that whimsical yet gritty atmosphere of a child’s perspective. Overall, it’s a distinctive piece that captures both innocence and the harshness of reality.
Explores themes of childhood and resilience.Unique narrative perspective from a child's view.Decent practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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