Sleeping, Probably.
365 Films in 2012
161. The Kid with a Bike (dir. Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardennes, Belgium/France/Italy, 2011)
There’s kid (Thomas Doret), right? And he’s got a bike.
This film is amazing. If you’re into the whole shaky handheld camera social-misery realism genre. I’m not particularly. The eponymous child is a damaged creature, who I pity; I did not care for him at all, because he was a horrible little prick who was avowedly unpleasant and even physically violent to the people who wanted to care for him. Misery misery misery misery misery misrey msiery  oemsiry missrre miresy msryei mreiua
Verdict: i do not weep for this child and his bicycle

365 Films in 2012

161. The Kid with a Bike (dir. Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardennes, Belgium/France/Italy, 2011)

There’s kid (Thomas Doret), right? And he’s got a bike.

This film is amazing. If you’re into the whole shaky handheld camera social-misery realism genre. I’m not particularly. The eponymous child is a damaged creature, who I pity; I did not care for him at all, because he was a horrible little prick who was avowedly unpleasant and even physically violent to the people who wanted to care for him. Misery misery misery misery misery misrey msiery  oemsiry missrre miresy msryei mreiua

Verdict: i do not weep for this child and his bicycle