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So, 'Baby Doll' from '98, right? It’s got this really heavy atmosphere that reflects the awkwardness of adolescence. Heather, the lead, is 14, caught between girlhood and womanhood. I mean, she’s eyeing her mom’s baby doll nightie and her best friend's dad, which puts her in this strange spot. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s putting you in her shoes, making you sit with the discomfort of growing up. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing that bittersweet tension of youth. What makes it distinctive is how it tackles themes of identity and societal expectations without a glossy finish, just a very real exploration of choice and consequence.
Focus on the coming-of-age themes.Look at the performances for authenticity.Note the film's atmosphere and pacing.
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