The parents separated, and Billy, named in honor of Billy Holiday, with his younger brother Nico goes from fire to fire - from albeit a good father, but an alcoholic, to a pervert man, with whom the mother contacted. But this description actually says nothing about the film - because you happen to see a real blue-feast, enveloping
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The parents separated, and Billy, named in honor of Billy Holiday, with his younger brother Nico goes from fire to fire - from albeit a good father, but an alcoholic, to a pervert man, with whom the mother contacted. But this description actually says nothing about the film - because you happen to see a real blue-feast, enveloping the life of not even one-story, but semi-basement America, in a beautiful sweet glaze, where every little joy in children is presented as a dream come true. Christmas with his father or a luxurious mansion at their disposal - these scenes want to slow down or stop, just like in real life at the peak of the holiday mood. That’s how you need to make a movie if your characters crave a real, full, sweet life, occasionally snatching moments of beauty in this seemingly unbiased black and white stream of instability, wanting to squeeze more grievances and tears out of you. .
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