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Baba Kush is an intriguing slice-of-life drama that captures the essence of teenage camaraderie and the absurdity of youth. Max and Uli, solid friends, find themselves in a phone booth with their minds set on some hotboxing, which spirals into a tense yet humorous standoff with the police. The film's pacing feels genuine, mirroring those moments of youthful recklessness and the looming consequences that come with it. There's this palpable atmosphere of nostalgic rebellion, with a touch of anxiety that resonates deeply with anyone who's faced authority in their teenage years. Performances are natural, capturing the awkwardness and spontaneity of youth effortlessly. It’s a unique take on friendship and the choices that define it, surrounded by practical effects that add an authentic feel to the setting.
Teenage angst captured authenticallyUnique setting of a phone boothStrong themes of friendship and rebellion
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