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At 17 I Made a Short Film is a curious blend of youthful ambition and awkward humor. It captures that raw energy of teenage creativity, where every idea sparks a new joke or cringeworthy moment. The pacing feels like a whirlwind, darting from one chaotic scene to the next, and the practical effects are refreshingly clumsy, almost endearing. You can sense the director's inexperience through the lens, which adds a layer of authenticity. Performances are hit or miss, but they embody that relatable, messy essence of adolescence. The film explores themes of self-discovery and the trials of growing up, making it a unique, if disjointed, snapshot of teenage life.
Interesting take on teenage filmmakingRaw and unpolished humorA reflection of youthful aspirations
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