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Girls are Flying captures this heavy, contemplative vibe, diving deep into the lives of high school students grappling with the aftermath of a tragedy that rocked their small town. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the feelings of confusion and grief that linger in the air. The documentary unfolds like a slow burn, with raw and candid interviews, giving a voice to those left behind. You get a sense of the ordinary, yet profound struggles of these kids, juxtaposed against the shocking backdrop of the double suicide. It's not flashy with effects; it relies on the authenticity of the performances and the weight of their stories. There's an unsettling honesty that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Slow-paced documentaryFocus on emotional authenticityExplores themes of grief and youth
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