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So, 'There Is Only One' has this really intriguing vibe. The way it blends childhood curiosity with the weight of history is quite something. It’s a straightforward narrative, but the pacing feels like a gentle meander through discovery rather than a rush to a conclusion. Those moments where the kids interact with the sword are fascinating, almost like a surreal dream sequence, blending in those practical effects that add a touch of reality to the fantastical elements. The performances from the young actors are surprisingly layered; you can see their innocence grappling with the weight of these tales. It's a unique exploration of nostalgia and how stories shape our understanding of the past. Not your typical drama, that's for sure.
Interesting exploration of childhood and history.Pacing is relaxing, almost meditative.Practical effects enhance the storytelling.
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