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So, 'Youth on the March' is this really gritty drama that dives into the life of a teenage boy who's a bit of a stoner, living with his single mom. The atmosphere is heavy and realistic; it captures that kind of raw, mundane struggle that a lot of us can relate to. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but it feels intentional, letting you really soak in the moments of tension and reflection. There's no flashy effects or gimmicks here, just solid performances that ground the film. It’s distinctive for how it portrays the nuances of their relationship, the dreams and disappointments that come with youth. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind after watching it.
Focuses on the complexities of youth and family dynamics.Features a realistic portrayal of everyday life.Slow pacing allows for deeper character exploration.
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