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110, directed by an unknown visionary, dives deep into the murky waters of teenage trauma and secrecy. The film adopts a somber tone, with a slow burn that mirrors the characters' emotional turmoil. Alisa, played with a quiet intensity, navigates her grief while her classmates choose silence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as her mother, a lawyer, grapples with the implications of the tragedy. The atmosphere feels heavy—every glance, every whispered conversation lingers. What stands out here is how the film captures the suffocating pressure of social dynamics in a high school setting. It’s raw, honest, and unflinching, making it a reflective piece on grief and accountability.
Focus on character dynamicsEmphasizes the impact of silenceThought-provoking themes of accountability
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