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So, 'Girl' from 2002, it's a real slice-of-life, you know? It paints this portrait of Muriel, who shifts from her quaint village to the bustling streets of Brussels. She's kind of searching for herself, working as a museum guide while navigating the complexities of her new life. The dynamic between her and Laura, her chaotic yet honest roommate, is really intriguing. Laura's got this raw yearning for motherhood that contrasts sharply with Muriel's quest for independence. The pacing feels slow but deliberate, allowing you to soak in each moment, each decision. The performances have this genuine quality that makes you feel for both women. It's not flashy but has a certain emotional depth that lingers.
Explores themes of independence and motherhood.Notice the strong performances from the lead actresses.Atmospheric portrayal of urban life in Brussels.
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