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15th is a quiet exploration of adolescence, centering on Sakha, a 14-year-old navigating the tricky waters of friendship before he hits the big one-five. The film has this subtle, almost nostalgic tone, tinged with a hint of melancholy as it dives into the awkwardness and emotional turbulence of youth. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to speak volumes, which gives the viewer space to reflect on their own experiences. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing that delicate balance of vulnerability and resilience. It's not flashy; there are no grandiose effects, just a grounded approach that really lets the story breathe. A nice piece that might resonate with those who've been through that transitional time in life.
Focuses on authentic character developmentInteresting take on friendship dynamicsQuiet, reflective tone throughout
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