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ESD, a lesser-known gem from '87, dives deep into family dynamics with a focus on the complexities of raising four daughters. The pacing feels contemplative, letting moments breathe, particularly the interactions between Ida and her father, a classical philologist. Ida, the fiery redhead, embodies that blend of innocence and chaos—her ideas often spiraling out of control, which adds a layer of tension. There's a genuine warmth to the Borejko family, contrasting with the chaos that Ida brings. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well, grounding it in a relatable reality. Performances are earnest, with each daughter bringing her own quirks to the mix. It's distinctive in how it navigates familial love amid misadventures.
Focus on family dynamicsUnique portrayal of a young girl's imaginationSubtle exploration of themes like chaos and love
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