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Daisy captures a fleeting summer between two friends, yet the film leans heavily into the complexities of their relationship. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to really soak in the atmosphere—dappled sunlight, those warm afternoons that linger. The cinematography has this raw quality, almost like a documentary, which makes the emotional undercurrents resonate more deeply. Performances are quite striking, particularly in how subtle they are; there are moments of silence that speak louder than any dialogue. The themes of trust and hidden truths simmer beneath the surface, drawing you in. It’s not just a coming-of-age story, it’s about the shadows that linger even in light-hearted friendships. Distinctive, yes, but in a way that feels genuine and unforced.
Atmospheric summer vibeStrong character dynamicsExplores themes of trust and secrecy
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