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The Innocent (1994) presents a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a TV movie with a tight focus on the chilling implications of witnessing violence through the eyes of a child. Gregory, the autistic boy, offers a unique perspective that draws you into his world. The pacing is methodical, allowing tension to build as Cop Barlow tries to protect him from the shadows lurking just out of sight. The performances are subtly powerful; the emotional weight carried by the young actor is striking. While the practical effects are limited, they effectively emphasize the story's raw nature. It's not just a crime drama—it's a profound look at innocence lost and the struggles of communication under duress.
Tension builds steadily throughoutFocus on child perspectiveDistinctive performances from leads
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