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So, 'We Were Once Orphans' is an intriguing piece that really plays with the weight of brotherhood and loss. You've got Calvin, who steps into this orphanage world and finds himself part of a trio with Jesse and Frank. Their bond feels authentic, which makes it all the more gut-wrenching when they get separated. Fast forward two decades and this reunion isn’t just sentimental; it’s loaded with tension and unresolved issues. The pacing slows down nicely in parts, allowing the emotional beats to land. Visually, it leans into a gritty atmosphere that complements the themes of abandonment and re-connection. The performances are raw—especially from the leads, who navigate this complex relationship with a depth that pulls you in. It’s distinct in how it tackles the whole 'family' concept in unconventional ways.
Intriguing exploration of brotherhood amidst trauma.Strong emotional performances that anchor the narrative.Distinctive visual style that enhances the story's grit.
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