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Hurry to Do Good is one of those films that feels like a hidden gem, capturing the tumult of adolescence with a raw and sometimes jarring honesty. The teenage protagonist is thrown into a family dynamic that’s anything but simple, making for some tense moments and heartfelt exchanges. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw off some viewers, but it adds an air of realism to the chaotic life of a girl wandering through tough relationships. The performances are genuine, with an underlying sense of desperation that makes you really feel for the characters. It's not flashy or overly polished, but that’s part of its charm, leaning more on emotional depth than on special effects or grand gestures.
Explores themes of belonging and identity.Distinctive for its low-key performances.Offers an authentic portrayal of teenage struggles.
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