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32A offers a candid glimpse into that awkward phase of adolescence, capturing Maeve's journey as she navigates the complexities of growing up. The film’s atmosphere is both tender and uncomfortable, reflecting Maeve's inner turmoil and fascination with her changing body. It's interesting how the pacing feels almost dreamlike at times, allowing quiet moments to linger. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the rawness of the performances. The cast embodies the nuances of this transitional period, with Maeve’s obsession providing a lens to explore themes of identity and sexuality. There’s something refreshingly honest about the way it tackles such personal issues, making it a unique entry in the coming-of-age genre.
Explores themes of identity and sexualityRaw, honest performancesDreamlike pacing adds to the atmosphere
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