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Girls' Gang, shot in 1987, has this raw, almost diary-like feel that captures the essence of youth. The scenes unfold around five friends, each with their own quirks and dynamics within the group. It’s fascinating to see how their personalities clash and mesh, revealing the complexities of friendship. The pacing is laid-back, allowing moments of silence that speak volumes, highlighting their shared experiences and struggles. There’s a certain authenticity in their performances, as if you're just a fly on the wall. The documentary style emphasizes real life, without glossing over the messy bits. It's a snapshot of a moment in time that many will find resonates, albeit in a way that feels very singular to their world.
Explores friendship dynamicsAuthentic performancesDocumentary style showcases real life
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