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So, 'Why the Dinosaurs Disappeared' is this intriguing little drama that explores childhood innocence and the often harsh realities of growing up. The story centers on Sorin, an 8-year-old whose obsession with dinosaurs takes a backseat when he stumbles upon a mysterious object in his parents' bedroom. There’s a sort of dreamlike quality to the film, making you feel the weight of a child's imagination clashing with adult complexities. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of introspection that lend depth to Sorin's character. The performances, though understated, capture that awkward blend of curiosity and confusion that kids often feel. It’s a unique piece that, while not flashy, leaves you pondering the transition from carefree play to sobering truths.
Explores themes of childhood innocence vs adult complexities.Deliberate pacing allows for introspection.Influenced by the notion of how curiosity shapes understanding.
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