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So, 'Walter and Henry' is this intimate 2001 drama that really pulls you in with its raw portrayal of life on the streets. You've got Walter, who's struggling with mental health, and his son Henry, who shows some real resilience despite their dire situation. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, but it suits the atmosphere—like you're just wandering through their lives. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they ground the film in a gritty reality. Performances are heartfelt, especially that of the kid playing Henry; he captures that blend of innocence and determination really well. The themes of family and connection resonate, especially as the story unfolds. It's unique in how it tackles the emotional weight of searching for lost ties in a world that feels abandoned.
Focus on the character-driven narrative.Not overly polished, which adds to its authenticity.Look out for the nuanced performance of the young actor.
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