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Dawn is an intriguing exploration of adolescence, set against the stark backdrop of a closed educational center. The film really immerses you in Kim's internal struggle—14 years old and grappling with her identity in a restrictive environment. The pacing is deliberate, which might feel slow to some, but it allows the viewer to sit with her emotions. The performances, particularly from the lead, feel raw and unfiltered, lending authenticity to her journey. What stands out is the way it captures the small moments of rebellion amidst confinement, a balance that feels true to the teenage experience. Not flashy, but there's something about its atmosphere that lingers, drawing you into Kim's world as she seeks her place.
Explores themes of identity and confinement.Atmospheric and character-driven, with a slow build.Interesting portrayal of teenage rebellion.
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