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Ça ira (2024) unfolds with a raw honesty, capturing the bittersweet essence of early adulthood. Lucie, at 21, grapples with the weight of responsibility, and the way she conjures an imaginary friend, Conscience, is intriguing. It reflects a unique approach to self-discovery. The atmosphere is both tender and unsettling, as Conscience guides her through challenges, making the viewer oscillate between empathy and discomfort. The pacing feels deliberate, letting moments breathe, which adds to the film's reflective tone. It's not just about growing up; it’s about the internal battles with self-doubt and external expectations, beautifully depicted through subtle performances. There's a distinctive charm here, almost like a whispered conversation rather than a loud declaration of life lessons.
Explores themes of responsibility and identityFeatures strong performances in a minimalistic settingUnique use of an imaginary friend as a narrative device
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Emma-Flore Vignoles
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