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So, 'Edge of Everything' dives into the messy waters of adolescence. It’s set in this raw and emotional space where Abby, on the brink of 15, grapples with loss and identity after her mother’s death. The atmosphere is heavy, but it captures those transitional years really well. I mean, moving in with her dad and his younger girlfriend just adds to the tension, right? Abby’s bond with Caroline, the rebellious friend, kind of pulls her in different directions, highlighting those themes of friendship and bad influences. The performances are quite genuine, you can really feel their struggles. It's not flashy—mostly practical effects and a more grounded look, which fits the tone perfectly. It’s a quiet film that lingers long after you watch it.
Focuses on themes of loss and identity.Grounded performances, particularly from the leads.Sets a somber atmosphere without overdoing it.
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