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So, Adam (2025) dives into the harsh realities of adolescence in South Africa, capturing that awkward transition with some serious grit. The atmosphere feels tense, thanks to the militaristic vibe of the Bush School where Adam's sent. I mean, the training methods are almost suffocating, and you really get a sense of isolation. Those performances? Pretty raw and unfiltered, especially from the lead β he navigates fear and defiance with a subtlety that hits hard. The pacing? It drags a bit at times but, honestly, that just adds to the overall discomfort. Themes of identity and resilience are explored with a hands-on approach, making the experience feel very grounded, if a bit unsettling. It's not flashy, but there's something compelling about its honesty.
Great character study in a unique setting.Explores complex themes without heavy-handedness.Interesting take on adolescence and authority.
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