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So, 'The Kid Who Wouldn't Quit' is a pretty interesting watch. It dives into the life of a teenager with Down's Syndrome who takes the leap into college life. The pacing is slow, almost contemplative, which honestly gives you time to soak in the emotional weight of his journey. You really feel the struggles and small victories he faces, and it paints a genuine picture of resilience. The performances are heartfelt, particularly from the lead, who brings a lot of authenticity. There’s a certain rawness to the film's atmosphere, which makes it distinctive. Plus, you can see how the handling of practical effects and life situations is pretty grounded, avoiding any overly sentimental tropes. It’s more about the human experience than anything else.
True story based on a real individual.Explores themes of resilience and acceptance.Unique perspective on disability in education.
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