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Bloody Hell is kind of an interesting exploration of adolescence, framed around Camille's 16th birthday. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost stifling, as she navigates this weird emotional maze while waiting for her first period. It mixes the drama of coming-of-age with those sharp edges of PMS, really honing in on the confusion and frustration of growing up. The pacing might feel a bit erratic at times, which mirrors her internal state. There's something distinctive about the way it portrays the transition into womanhood, both raw and relatable. Performances are solid, capturing that awkwardness of the teenage experience, and there's a certain grittiness to the practical effects that grounds the story in reality.
unique take on adolescencegritty practical effectssolid performances
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