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Finn's Girl is a raw, compelling exploration of complex themes. Dr. Finn Jeffries, stepping into a role as a stepmother, navigates not just her grief but also the turbulent waters of running an abortion clinic. The emotional weight is palpable, especially with the backdrop of aggressive protests that add a tense atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for introspection, while the performances feel very genuine—especially from the lead. Finn's struggles with identity and love are mirrored in Zelly's journey, which adds layers to the narrative. It’s not just about the clinic; it's about the relationships and the world around them. The film uses practical effects sparingly but effectively to emphasize emotional moments rather than distractions.
Themes of grief and identityTense atmosphere with social commentaryStrong performances from the leads
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