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So, '90%' is this intriguing dive into the psyche of Jean, a young man battling anorexia, depicted not just as a disorder but as a twisted quest for control. The film has this raw, intimate tone that makes you feel Jean's isolation, especially with his parents not getting it at all. The pacing is thoughtful—it's not rushed, allowing the viewer to really sit with the tension and despair. Then enters Lili, this vibrant character who disrupts everything, and you can really see how her energy gradually nudges Jean to open up. The performances are pretty compelling, especially how they convey that internal struggle without too much dramatization. The practical effects, if any, feel understated but effective, focusing more on emotional realities than flashy visuals.
Explores themes of self-control and family pressureCharacter-driven narrative with a unique atmosphereSlow build-up that mirrors the protagonist's internal conflict
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