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Be Good is this low-key drama that really digs into the psyche of its main character. The pacing is slow, but it mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle beautifully. The film does a good job of capturing that feeling of isolation, especially when she gets the party invite. The tension builds subtly, and it all comes to a head during that phone call with her mom, which just pulls you back into her personal turmoil. The performances are raw and genuine, drawing you into her world without a lot of flashy effects—it's all about the emotional weight here. There’s a distinctive realism that keeps you engaged, making her journey feel both personal and relatable. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Intense character studyMinimalist approachFocus on personal struggle
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