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Broke (2017) dives into the world of a teenager grappling with her father's sudden financial collapse. The film captures that awkward high school atmosphere perfectly, where whispered rumors can feel like daggers. It's not just about the money; it's the emotional fallout that strikes deeper. The pacing leans into the tension of her daily life, each interaction layered with unspoken judgments and shifting friendships. The performances feel genuine, especially the lead, who captures a raw vulnerability that's hard to shake off. There's a certain simplicity in its storytelling, but it gets you thinking about privilege, identity, and the fragility of social standing. It's this mix of realism and emotional depth that sets it apart from more conventional high school dramas.
Focus on character developmentRealistic portrayal of teenage lifeThemes of wealth and identity
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