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So, 'My Friend Socrates' is a curious little adventure film from 1984, centered around a ten-year-old boy named Raymond. He’s got this wild dream of learning to drive, which feels both innocent and a bit reckless, you know? The pacing is leisurely, allowing for some genuine moments of childhood exploration. There’s a certain charm to the way they depict Raymond’s imagination, especially through practical effects that lend a whimsical quality to his journey. The performances are not over-the-top, which gives it a grounded feel amidst all the youthful antics. It’s distinct in how it merges family themes with that classic coming-of-age vibe, making it a nice, nostalgic watch, even if it doesn’t have a big reputation.
1980s family adventure film · Focus on childhood dreams · Interesting practical effects
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