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8/10
Every-parent-must-watch heart touching and powerfull drama
vikanov25 April 2024
"ElemenTory," the 2024 movie, offers a refreshing and heartwarming take on the children care system, leaving me, as a parent excited about its portrayal. The film beautifully captures the challenges and triumphs of children navigating the foster care system, and it does so with sensitivity and authenticity.

One of the most compelling aspects of "ElemenTory" is its focus on the importance of nurturing environments for children in care. As a parent, I appreciate the film's emphasis on the role of caring adults in providing stability and support for children who may have experienced trauma or instability in their lives. The characters' dedication to creating a safe and loving home for the children in their care is both inspiring and relatable.

Moreover, "ElemenTory" does an excellent job of highlighting the resilience and strength of the children themselves. The young actors deliver powerful performances, bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. Their journey of growth, healing, and finding belonging is both moving and uplifting to watch.

The film also sheds light on the complexities of the child welfare system, exploring the bureaucratic challenges and limitations that can impact both caregivers and children. By addressing these issues with nuance and thoughtfulness, "ElemenTory" prompts important conversations about how we can better support children and families in need.

Overall, "ElemenTory" is a touching and thought-provoking film that celebrates the power of love, compassion, and community in the lives of children. As a parent excited about children care system, I found it to be both inspiring and hopeful, reminding me of the profound impact that a caring environment can have on a child's life.
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10/10
A Gripping Thriller About Every Parent's Worst Nightmare
tsara-0592915 March 2024
In ElemenTory, director Terrence Arlyn takes viewers on a tense and emotional ride, exploring a scenario that every parent dreads a child gone missing without a trace. The film follows the Reddick and Adams families, whose worlds are shattered when their young children disappear from school one day.

As the police investigation stalls and the school administrators seem more interested in covering up the incidents than actually finding the kids, the parents take matters into their own hands. What starts as a desperate act escalates into the group essentially taking control of the school premises to hunt for clues about their children's fates.

The acting performances are raw and powerful, perfectly capturing the anguish, determination and unraveling emotional state of the mothers and fathers. Juliette Valdez is particularly tremendous, displaying a wide range of emotions as a mother pushed to her limits. The thriller elements keep you on the edge of your seat, but it's the very real and heartbreaking human drama that makes this film so gripping.

While a couple plot points strained credulity at times, overall ElemenTory is a taut, suspenseful exploration of how far parents will go to protect their children. It puts you right in the mindset of these characters making increasingly desperate choices, all motivated by that fundamental parental drive. An intense, emotional ride from start to finish.
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