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Adrift is one of those films that really captures the nuance of adolescence. Set in the vibrant yet tense atmosphere of the 1980s, it paints a raw portrait of a teenage girl grappling with her burgeoning sexuality amidst the backdrop of her father's betrayals. Heitor Dhalia's direction brings a certain authenticity, using practical effects and minimalistic settings that ground the story. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger in those awkward, formative moments. The performances, particularly the lead, resonate with a mix of innocence and burgeoning awareness. It's not just about infidelity but rather the awakening of self and the complexities of familial relationships. There's a kind of bittersweet nostalgia here that's hard to shake off.
Set in the 1980sThemes of family and self-discoveryStrong character-driven narrative
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