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C.I.T. (2016), directed by Cara Consilvio, dives deep into the complexities of friendship against the backdrop of summer camp life. It’s got this intimate vibe, you know? The tension between Sarah and Lizzie feels almost palpable, as they navigate their roles—one as a counselor and the other as a C.I.T. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in their emotional journeys. The secret Sarah learns is a game-changer, injecting a somber twist that transforms their summer escapade into something much more profound. The performances are authentic, capturing the essence of youthful angst and the bittersweet nature of growing up. It’s a quiet film that resonates, perhaps because it strips down to the rawness of human connection.
Intimate portrayal of friendshipSubtle atmospheric tensionExplores themes of secrets and growth
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