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Blossom (2017) is an intriguing study of childhood trauma and resilience. Set against a backdrop that feels both intimate and claustrophobic, the film follows 12-year-old XiaoJing, who emerges from a car accident seemingly unscathed, only to grapple with the anxiety that festers in silence. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with her internal struggle, while the performances—especially from the young lead—are raw and unfiltered. There’s a palpable tension that builds as she confronts not just her fears but the weight of familial expectations, all without heavy-handed effects or distractions. It’s a small gem that quietly resonates, exploring how the aftermath of trauma isn't always visible on the surface.
Features a strong performance from the lead.Captivating exploration of childhood fears.Subtle cinematography enhances the emotional tone.
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