"Ezra: A Heartfelt Dramedy Spotlighting Autism"

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"Ezra," directed by Tony Goldwyn, is a heartfelt dramedy about an 11-year-old autistic boy caught between his sparring parents. While the film doesn't transcend typical heartstring-tuggers, it offers a tender portrayal of autism, bolstered by strong performances from Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and a standout debut by William A. Fitzgerald. Despite its flaws, "Ezra" is a forward-thinking addition to films about neurodivergence.
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