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A Diary of Small Changes is this quiet slice-of-life drama that really digs into the complexities of teenage grief and family dynamics. You’ve got Aubrey, who’s just so prickly about her new small-town life after a huge loss. The pacing takes its time, letting you sink into her world and the awkwardness of her relationship with her mom. Then there’s the diary, an 80s relic that serves as a real emotional anchor. It’s interesting how Aubrey finds this connection to Erica, the girl from the past, and it adds depth to her journey. The performances feel genuine, especially the mother-daughter dynamic, which is messy but relatable. There's something about its tone—wistful yet grounded—that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on themes of grief and resilienceCaptures the awkwardness of teenage lifeFeatures a nostalgic 80s diary as a narrative device
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