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Milan is an 11-year-old boy who dreams about escaping a violent home life. When his parents fight or take drugs, or when bullies pick on him in school, he finds peace in contemplating a postcard with an idyllic picture of the island of Aruba, and imagines himself in that faraway place as a way to survive.
Acting
A.J. Saudin's silent longing speaks louder than dialogue ever could.
Cinematography
Bleach-bypass reality vs. saturated postcard fantasy, devastating contrast.
Direction
Davis trusts the viewer to fill silences—no hand-holding.
Director
Hubert Davis
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