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By the End of the Day presents a raw, intimate look at youth and rebellion. Lena, just 20, is navigating a tumultuous family life and seeks solace in Stefan, a kindred spirit who's a bit older and understands her longing for freedom. The film captures the electric atmosphere of protests, with a palpable tension that resonates throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amid the chaos of demonstrations. The performances are naturalistic, making their connection feel genuine. The practical effects used during the protests give a sense of authenticity that's hard to ignore. It doesn’t shy away from the messiness of life, which is what makes this tale of searching for acceptance and identity strikingly relatable.
Strong themes of youth and self-discovery.Authentic performances that ground the narrative.Engaging portrayal of societal unrest.
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