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Walking dives deep into the often overlooked experiences of the Australian migrant community, particularly through the eyes of a young Filipino boy. The film's tone feels both melancholic and reflective, capturing the gritty essence of Melbourne’s northern suburbs. It’s not flashy; instead, there's a raw quality to the cinematography that mirrors the protagonist’s inner turmoil. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger in the moments of solitude and searching. There's a subtle yet powerful performance from the lead, conveying a lot with minimal dialogue. This film stands out for its authentic portrayal of migration, identity, and the struggle for connection in a foreign land. It's a quiet observation of life that resonates long after viewing.
Focus on the realistic portrayal of migrant life.Consider the use of practical effects to enhance the atmosphere.Reflect on the emotional depth of the lead's performance.
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