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We Are Going to America really captures that immigrant experience through a child's eyes. Motl, the 11-year-old protagonist, gives us a unique lens—it's not just a journey, it's a wild ride through imagination and reality. The pacing feels both whimsical and poignant, as Motl navigates heavy themes of hope and the burden of expectations. You get this surreal atmosphere that blends the ordinary with the fantastical, making the family's struggles feel almost dreamlike. The practical effects and the way they handle Motl's imaginative escapades really stand out, giving the film a distinct flavor. The performances, especially from the younger cast, have this raw, genuine quality that feels authentic to the immigrant narrative. It's a rather intriguing piece that explores identity and belonging.
Strong themes of immigration and identity.Unique storytelling with a child's imagination.Interesting use of practical effects.
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