
Finally Me dives into the vibrant chaos of 90s high school cheerleading, with a fresh take on the classic coming-of-age story. Soula, played with a delightful mix of awkwardness and determination, breaks away from her father's expectations, which adds some nice family tension to the narrative. The film captures that era's aesthetics, from the hairstyles to the music, while keeping the pacing lively—there's always something happening on-screen. The performances feel genuine, especially Soula's journey from novice to captain, showcasing her struggles and triumphs in a way that feels relatable. It’s an interesting blend of comedy and drama that doesn't shy away from deeper themes of identity and acceptance, all wrapped up in a light-hearted package.
Set in the 1990sFocus on cheerleading cultureThemes of family expectations and personal identity
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