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So, The Garuda Kids has this raw, almost gritty vibe that really captures the struggles of these seven young individuals. Set against the backdrop of Europe, it’s all about their journey, and even more, their internal conflicts. The lack of a mentor adds a layer of tension that's palpable. You see each character wrestling with their own issues, which makes for a pretty compelling watch. The pacing kind of meanders, but in a way that feels true to their experience. The performances are solid, capturing the awkwardness and camaraderie of youth. Practical effects are minimal—it's more about the emotional landscape than flashy visuals. A nice slice of life, really, focusing on friendship and self-discovery amidst chaos.
Focus on character developmentThemes of friendship and self-discoverySet in a European backdrop
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