Short Films in Focus: Young People, Old People and Nothing In Between | Features | Roger Ebert
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Parida Tantiwasadakran's "Young People, Old People and Nothing In Between" portrays the poignant friendship between a child with ADHD and an elderly woman facing dementia, highlighting their unique bond.
As Juice learns to navigate Grandma Lovely's memory loss, she realizes that traditional methods of correction aren't always helpful; instead, love and understanding become paramount in their relationship.
The film explores various stages of denial and adaptation experienced by Juice, a child trying to understand and cope with Grandma Lovely's dementia, illustrating a deep emotional journey.
The title reflects not just an age gap but also the growing communication barrier between Juice and Grandma, emphasizing the struggles inherent in their differing perspectives.
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