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So, 'Top Shot' directed by Alexander Hagani is a pretty interesting watch. The film dives into the life of an 11-year-old named Alexander, who's dealing with the aftermath of his parents' divorce. There's a real sense of authenticity in how it portrays the awkwardness of blending families, especially with his new step-dad Ian. The basketball daydreams add a unique layer – it’s like a visual escape for him amidst the chaos. The pacing feels right, not rushed, allowing the emotional beats to settle in. The performances, particularly from the young lead, feel genuine, capturing that age’s confusion and hope. It’s not just another family drama; the way it handles themes of adjustment and resilience stands out.
Strong performances, especially from the young lead.Themes of divorce and family blending are handled thoughtfully.Basketball serves as a metaphor for escape and hope.
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