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So, 'Age of Reason' is this indie short that feels really raw and personal. It’s all about a girl named Annie on her 8th birthday, which should be this magical moment, but instead, it dives into those real, sometimes harsh feelings that come with childhood crushes. The tone is sort of bittersweet, and the pacing captures that awkwardness of growing up. You see her dream of a fairytale crumble when her dad’s assistant shows up with his girlfriend. The performances, especially from the young actress playing Annie, carry a lot of weight. It’s distinctive for its simplicity yet emotional depth, which I think resonates more than it might at first glance.
This film has a bit of a niche following due to its thematic exploration of childhood disillusionment. Limited release formats make it a bit of a rarity, and collectors have shown interest mainly for its unique narrative style and the earnest performances. There's not a ton of info out there, so it could be a nice find for those digging into indie projects from that era.
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