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Where the Kids Have No Name dives deep into the harsh realities faced by street children in Bangladesh. The film's tone is raw, capturing the unfiltered voices of these kids, former street dwellers, and the social workers who strive to help them. There’s an unsettling atmosphere throughout, punctuated by the real-life struggles and resilience of its subjects. It's not just about their hardship but also the fleeting moments of joy and camaraderie among them. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of their lives while reflecting on broader themes like social injustice and the loss of childhood innocence. The use of practical effects is minimal, but the authenticity of the interviews and personal stories is what makes it stand out.
Focuses on real-life experiencesAuthentic interviews with street childrenThemes of social justice and childhood innocence
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