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Cotton Flowers is an intriguing exploration of youth and responsibility, told through the lives of Brit, Sophie, Todd, and Andy. They tumble into this economics project, which sounds simple enough, but really unravels their dynamics. The film’s tone is surprisingly raw, capturing the awkwardness of adolescence. I mean, they think they're in control, but the reality is far harsher. The performances are quite genuine; each actor brings a distinct flavor to their role, showcasing vulnerability. The pacing is not rushed, allowing moments of quiet reflection amid the chaos of their lives. It’s interesting how it tackles themes like parental obliviousness and the weight of expectations. Not everyone knows about this one – it certainly has its own unique vibe and mood.
Strong character developmentRealistic portrayals of adolescenceThematic depth regarding family dynamics
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Aller Beauchamp
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