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Crystal (2014) delivers a quirky blend of comedy that really paints the struggles of small-town life with a brush of dance-infused dreams. You’ve got this 17-year-old girl, yeah, she’s got a pretty rough attitude, but that just adds to the charm. The pacing here is a bit bumpy, reflecting her chaotic life trying to break free from her dull Ontario surroundings. What stands out is how they use dance as a metaphor for escape – it’s not just about the moves, but about finding identity in a world that feels all too predictable. The performances are vibrant, capturing that youthful desperation perfectly, while the practical effects keep things grounded. It’s got a bit of an indie vibe, you know?
Indie comedy with a focus on youth and aspirationHighlights the tension between dreams and realityUnique use of dance as an escape motif
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Chell Stephen
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