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Director: Roel Boorsma
Cast: Stuart Graham, Jer O'Leary, Laura Vasiliu, Dolf de Vries
Milo, an isolated 10-year-old boy with 'sensitive skin', lives a life rigidly controlled by his father. Sparked by his first friendship, he runs away from home to attend the school camping trip - but never arrives. He falls into the hands of an ageing criminal couple, with whom he enjoys pure freedom from constraint - until he learns the shocking truth about his skin condition. Filled with doubt about his father's love for him, Milo must try to come to terms with who he really is.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Milo, a 2012 drama film directed by Roel Boorsma, has received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's themes and central performance have been praised, some have found the overall narrative and execution to be uneven. Details about its awards recognition or audience reception on platforms like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas will find much to appreciate in Milo, the 2012 film directed by Roel Boorsma. The performances by the lead actors, including Stuart Graham, Jer O'Leary, and Laura Vasiliu, bring depth and nuance to the story of a young boy's struggle to reconcile his isolation and identity.
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