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Hormak brings a raw, unfiltered lens to the tumultuous landscape of adolescence. It captures Iker, a 17-year-old grappling with his identity and the harsh truths that come with growing up. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing moments of introspection to breathe, and you really feel the weight of each silence. The atmosphere is heavy with melancholy, yet there's a camaraderie among the friends that feels genuine. The performances are grounded, almost like watching a slice of life unfold in real-time. What stands out is the practical effects β subtle but effective, enhancing the emotional gravity rather than overshadowing it. This film's approach to teenage angst, devoid of glamor, is what makes it resonate on a deeper level.
Explores themes of identity and friendship.Captures the raw essence of teenage life.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional depth.
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