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So, 'Finte' is this quiet yet striking drama that captures the essence of teenage exploration. The film unfolds on a rainy afternoon, which really sets a sort of introspective tone. You’ve got these three adolescent girls, right? They’re rehearsing this dance that feels almost alive, like it’s reflecting their shifting states of innocence and growing awareness. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to really settle into the atmosphere—there’s a blend of melancholy and hope. The performances are raw, capturing that awkwardness and beauty of youth without excessive polish. It’s distinctive in how it leans heavily on practical effects; the rain, the movement, it all feels very tactile, grounding the surreal experience in reality. It's a film that lingers with you, you know?
Explores themes of youth and identityAtmospheric use of rainFocus on practical effects and movement
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