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So, there's this film called 'Aretha' from 2019, and it’s really intriguing. The story revolves around a young woman striving to land her first job at a café, which may sound simple, but it touches on themes of self-worth and societal expectations. The pacing has this almost languid feel, allowing you to really soak in her struggles. The atmosphere feels authentic, like you're right there with her, facing those little yet significant hurdles. Performances are solid, capturing a mix of vulnerability and determination. It kind of sneaks up on you with its depth, especially considering the typical narratives around young women. The practical effects are minimal, but they complement the grounded tone of the film nicely.
Themes of self-worth and societal expectationsIntimate pacing that immerses you in the narrativeAuthentic performances that resonate
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