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Vaazhai (2024) is a deep dive into the life of a twelve-year-old schoolboy, Sivanandhan, who's tasked with carrying banana stalks during his school break—a chore he just can't stand. The film unfolds in a way that feels both intimate and raw, showcasing the struggles of poverty and the bittersweet essence of growing up. Mari Selvaraj's direction brings out the nuances of family dynamics, and you really feel Sivanandhan's frustrations and dreams. The pacing allows for moments of reflection amidst the chaos of rural life, giving the characters room to breathe and evolve. Performances here are grounded and authentic, making the interactions resonate more than you'd expect. The atmosphere is rich, capturing the essence of the environment without relying on flashy techniques, just solid storytelling.
A beautifully crafted narrative centered on youth.Highlights the stark contrast between dreams and reality.Authentic performances that ground the film in realism.
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