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The Quiet One is a striking blend of documentary and drama, showcasing the challenging yet poignant journey of a young, emotionally disturbed black boy at the Wiltwyck School. Sidney Meyers directs with a raw sensitivity that really immerses you in the boy's world. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of his struggles. Some performances stand out, particularly the nuanced portrayal of the boy himself, which brings a haunting authenticity. There's a gritty realism in the approach, especially considering the time it was made—addressing themes of misunderstanding and emotional trauma. The atmosphere is heavy but compelling, making it a unique piece in the documentary genre, not often discussed but certainly impactful.
Sidney Meyers' directorial style is very hands-on.The boy's story is both heartbreaking and enlightening.Captures the essence of post-war attitudes towards mental health.
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