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So, 'Butterflies' really captures that lazy summer vibe, you know? It’s got this softness to it, almost nostalgic. Sacha and Nina are kind of drifting, just on the edge of something big—first love, yeah, but also the bittersweet nature of growing up. The pacing feels slow yet intentional, letting you soak in those sun-drenched moments. The performances are pretty natural, almost like they’re just being themselves. You can feel the tension of adolescence creeping in, with those practical effects subtly enhancing the mood rather than overwhelming it. It’s distinct in how it balances humor and a hint of melancholy, making you reflect on how fleeting those times can be.
Summer setting enhances the themes of nostalgiaThe chemistry between leads is quite engagingExplores transitions in adolescence thoughtfully
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