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The Kites is an interesting piece from 1979 that immerses you in the struggles of childhood during World War II. The atmosphere is thick with tension, yet there's a naive hope as these children use kites to express their defiance against fascism. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of their actions. The practical effects, especially the kites themselves, are quite charming and lend an authenticity to the story. The performances by the young cast bring a raw emotional depth that’s hard to shake off. It's distinct in its portrayal of resistance through such innocent means; a unique lens on both war and childhood.
The Kites has had a limited presence in home media formats, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Its scarcity in physical releases tends to spark interest among those who appreciate lesser-known war dramas. The film's unique narrative approach and thematic depth can captivate those looking for something off the beaten path. As a piece of cinema, it often slips under the radar, but for dedicated film enthusiasts, it holds a certain allure.
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