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So, 'The Eighth Color of the Rainbow' is quite something. It's a drama that dives deep into childhood resilience, set against the backdrop of Brazil's urban landscape. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the boy’s journey as he navigates the harsh realities of city life. The performances feel raw, especially from the young lead, who carries the weight of his mission with a blend of innocence and determination. The film does a nice job of contrasting the warmth of his rural life with the cold, unforgiving city. You get this palpable sense of hope and despair all wrapped up in one. Plus, there’s a subtle but effective use of practical effects that enhances the storytelling without overshadowing it. It leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
Emphasis on childhood resilience.Interesting contrast of rural vs urban life.Subtle practical effects enhance storytelling.
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Amauri Tangará
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