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Art is one of those films that digs deep into the complexities of youth and exploitation. The atmosphere is kind of uncomfortable, which makes sense given the subject matter. You’ve got this 14-year-old girl who’s auditioning for a role that’s pretty heavy; she’s supposed to portray an abused sex worker. It’s fascinating how the director attempts to rationalize the role to her mother—there’s a real tension there. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit in those awkward moments. The performances are raw and almost too real at times, which adds to the film's unsettling nature. It’s not just about the story but how it explores themes of vulnerability and the blurred lines in the industry. Definitely a conversation starter if you’re into films that challenge norms.
Unsettling themes of youth and exploitation.Raw performances that challenge viewer comfort.A deep dive into the morality of art.
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