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Fourteen's Good, Eighteen's Better feels like a time capsule, capturing the candid thoughts of three young women from Adelaide as they transition into adulthood. The documentary's tone is refreshingly genuine, with an atmosphere that's both intimate and revealing. You get these unfiltered conversations; it's like eavesdropping on their lives. Diana, Kerry, and Josie's performances are natural, almost like you're sitting in a room with them, sharing secrets and laughs. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to savor their exchanges, and it’s this raw honesty that distinguishes it from other documentaries of the era. It’s not about flashy editing or grand narratives; it’s about the small moments that shape who they are. A unique glimpse into the life of young women navigating their late teens.
Adelaide girls' coming-of-ageraw and honest discussionsunique documentary style
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