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Duck Season is a slice-of-life film that captures the essence of teenage boredom and friendship. Flama and Moko's day unfolds in an apartment that feels cozy yet stifling, with its familiar clutter of pizza boxes and game controllers. The atmosphere is laid-back, but there's an undercurrent of tension as they navigate their adolescent curiosities. The film does a great job of exploring themes of growing up, the awkwardness of first crushes, and the fleeting nature of youth. The performances are natural, capturing that rawness of teenage dialogue and the comfort of long-time friends. It's distinct in its simplicity, relying on practical effects and real locations to create an authentic setting, making you feel like you're eavesdropping on a moment that’s all too relatable.
Teenage themesNatural performancesAuthentic setting
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