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So, 'The Tenth Summer' is this unique little family gem from 2003, though its director is shrouded in mystery. The film captures that bittersweet nostalgia of childhood summers, balancing ambitious dreams with innocent whims. Kalli and his friends, in their youthful zeal, think about opening a zoo—it's not your typical setup, really. They aim for something more fantastical, evoking that sense of wonder that kids have. The pacing feels leisurely, like a summer day, allowing moments to breathe. The practical effects, while modest, have a certain charm that adds to the overall atmosphere. The performances are earnest, and there's this genuine warmth that threads through the narrative, making it a distinctive watch for those who appreciate films that reflect on childhood imagination.
Mystical themes of childhoodCharming performancesUnique premise of a fantastical zoo
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