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So, 'Girls' is this raw documentary that captures a fleeting moment in the lives of three Moscow teenagers. It’s really about that weird in-between phase - you know, not quite kids but not fully adults either. The film has this almost voyeuristic feel, like you’re peeking into their secret summer days, filled with those small rebellious acts – sneaking smokes and swigging gin. The tone is intimate, reflective, yet a bit chaotic, mirroring their emotions and youthful bravado. There’s not much in terms of structured narrative, which actually works in its favor – it lets those quiet moments linger. The performances feel genuine, unpretentious. It's distinctive for its ability to find beauty in the mundane, that bittersweet transition we all dread and embrace at the same time.
Intimate portrayal of youthCaptures Moscow's summer atmosphereDocumentary style with a reflective pace
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