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So, 'The Origin of Sadness'βit's an interesting piece, really. It follows this kid Gavilan during what should be carefree summer days but takes a sharp turn into darker territory with a tragic explosion. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you linger in those moments of childhood innocence before everything changes. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, reflecting the weight of grief and loss. Performance-wise, the young actor portraying Gavilan brings a rawness that hits hard; you can feel his confusion and sorrow. It's not flashy in terms of effects, but the practical aspects really ground it. Themes of friendship, the abruptness of tragedy, and the struggle to understand loss come through strongly, making it distinct in a sea of coming-of-age dramas.
Exploration of childhood innocence.Themes of friendship and loss.Strong performance by the young lead.
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Oscar Frenkel
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