Color Book (2024)
In a landscape of flashy blockbusters, *Color Book* is a quiet, soulful gem that earns every tear. It’s not a story about disability, but about the profound, everyday love between a grieving father and his son with Down Syndrome as they navigate a simple trip to a baseball game. The film’s magic lies in its tender, unforced moments—the small victories, the shared silences, the way a city becomes a backdrop for a family re-learning how to laugh. Perfect for viewers who crave authentic, heart-on-sleeve storytelling that celebrates resilience without sentimentality.