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Bullseye is an interesting blend of comedy and drama that captures that fleeting summer before high school. The dynamic between Elliott and his older brother, Nick, really stands out. You get this palpable tension as Elliott tries to find his own footing while Nick grapples with the weight of expectations. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the disorienting rush of growing up. I found the performances to be quite genuine, especially the way the brothers interact—it feels real, messy, and sometimes awkward, which adds to its charm. The film doesn't rely heavily on flashy effects; it's more about those small, intimate moments that define adolescence. It’s distinctive in how it portrays the struggle for identity in the shadow of family.
Focus on the brotherly dynamic.Notice the subtle comedic moments.Pay attention to the summer setting as a backdrop for growth.
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