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Frosting dives into the complicated relationship between two cousins, Jessica and Holly, as they navigate the awkwardness of growing up. The film has a rather somber, reflective tone, capturing that strange in-between age where childhood and adulthood seem to clash. The performances, particularly between the two leads, evoke a genuine emotional pull; you can really feel the tension of Holly's struggle to let go of her view of Jessica as just a kid. It's not overly flashy, but the subtle nuances in their interactions create a rich atmosphere. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, immersing you in their world rather than racing through scenes, which lends itself to the themes of change and acceptance that run deep in the narrative.
Frosting has seen limited distribution, making it somewhat hard to find in physical formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. The film is often discussed in niche circles where indie family dramas are appreciated, but it hasn't garnered the widespread attention it perhaps deserves. Due to its scarcity, interest tends to spike among those who appreciate character-driven stories and personal narratives that evoke nostalgia. It's one of those films that could quietly become a sought-after piece for collectors with an eye for unique storytelling.
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