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So, 'Ronaldo' offers this raw, haunting glimpse into a child's world during wartime. You have Azad, this young boy holding on to a soccer ball, which is really the last piece of his father. It's a poignant metaphor, I think. The film plays with silence a lot, really allowing the viewer to feel the weight of loneliness. The pacing is methodical, almost meditative, like the stillness before a storm. The performances are grounded, capturing a mix of innocence and despair that feels real. Not much in the way of flashy effects—it's all about the emotional landscape here. It's distinctive for its understated approach, drawing you in without needing to shout.
Emphasis on child perspectiveMinimalistic sound designStrong thematic focus on memory and loss
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