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Welcome to Mindset Movie Reviews. Let's review a Rare Grand Alignment from 2021.
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A Rare Grand Alignment, directed and written by Sinkay Lee, is a thriller that attempts to weave a tale
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of survival, friendship, and introspection. Set against the backdrop of a Norwegian mountain
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in the winter of 1982, the film follows three American boys, Devon, played by Roman Griffin Davis,
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Sid, portrayed by Felix Jamison and Jamie, played by Charlie Price, who find themselves
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trapped in a cable car during a rare celestial event. The film's premise is intriguing,
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but its execution leaves much to be desired.
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The story begins with a flashback to a fateful day when the boys, on vacation in Vargoi Norway,
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persuade a cable car operator, Oivind, played by Christopher Hivju to take them up the mountain.
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Their adventure quickly turns into a nightmare when a power outage leaves them suspended
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high above the ground. The film attempts to explore themes of resilience and friendship as the boys
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face the harsh realities of their situation. The performances by the young actors are commendable,
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with each bringing a sense of authenticity to their roles. Roman Griffin Davis, known for his role
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in JoJo Rabbit, shines as Devon, the innocent and curly-haired protagonist. Felix Jamison and Charlie
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Price also deliver solid performances, capturing the essence of teenage camaraderie and vulnerability.
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However, the character's lack of depth and development makes it difficult for the audience
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to fully invest in their journey. Visually, the film is a treat. The cinematography effectively
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captures the isolation and danger of the boys' predicament, with the cable car becoming a world
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of its own. The atmospheric sound design and music add to the tension, creating a sense of unease
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that lingers throughout the film. However, the narrative struggles to maintain this tension,
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often falling into predictability and cliché. The film's attempt to blend a survival tail
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with a coming-of-age story is ambitious, but it ultimately falls short. The boys' discussions
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about therapy and personal trauma feel forced and out of place, detracting from the film's overall
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impact. The decision to set the story in the 80s while nostalgic adds little to the narrative
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and could have been more effective if set in a contemporary context.
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A rare grand alignment is a film with potential, but it never quite reaches the heights it aims for.
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The story is bogged down by its own ambition, with too many ideas competing for attention.
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While the film offers moments of genuine emotion and stunning visuals,
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it lacks the cohesion and depth needed to leave a lasting impression.
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In the end, it is a film that, much like its characters, is caught between two worlds struggling
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to find its footing. That wraps up my review of a rare grand alignment, and I'm giving it three
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stars out of a maximum of five stars. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this content, please
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