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The Silly Age is a quietly evocative piece that captures the essence of childhood against the backdrop of a society on the brink of change. Set in Havana during 1958, it follows young Samuel and his mother navigating life post-divorce. The film has this sort of bittersweet nostalgia, contrasting the innocence of childhood with the turbulent adult world. The performances, especially by the child actor, bring a raw authenticity that feels intimate and unguarded. The cinematography is lovely, filled with rich colors that feel almost alive, grounding the viewer in that specific time and place. The pacing is gentle, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to its reflective tone. It’s the kind of film that lingers long after the credits roll, a contemplative dive into lost youth and societal changes.
Cuban cinema piece exploring childhood themesFocuses on pre-adolescence in a changing societyRich visual storytelling and authentic performances
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