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Howard (1957) is a quiet exploration of youthful responsibility, framed through the lens of a high school senior working at a local pharmacy. Don Haldane captures the bittersweet nuances of coming-of-age with a sincere yet somewhat cynical narrative, particularly through Howard's interactions with Mr. Resnick. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflective moments that contrast with the hustle of his daily life. The performances are grounded, especially from the lead, who brings a relatable earnestness to the character. It's this blend of realism and understated drama that makes Howard stand out in the era's landscape of films. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well, allowing the emotional beats to resonate without distraction.
Focus on character development over action.Cynical undertones provide depth to the narrative.The film's atmosphere is reflective of 1950s youth culture.
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