Quick Review: During its first half, "The Florida Project" is so random, plotless, and improvised, it feels like a project instead of a proper feature indeed, but as the film progresses, the story becomes more focused and profound, and starts to evoke some genuinely raw emotions in the viewer through its harsh depiction of present day destitution and single parenting struggles, which contrast dramatically with the movie's vibrant cinematography, which is as colorful as the natural characters.
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