I Think I'll Teach You is a quiet exploration of twisted familial bonds and the complexities of desire. Juni, adopted at 15, grapples with her feelings for her aunt, creating a tension that permeates the film. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of their shared moments—those lingering looks and unspoken words. The atmosphere is thick with subdued longing, underscored by a minimal score that heightens the emotional stakes. Performances are understated yet compelling, giving a raw edge to the narrative. It's a film that dives into uncomfortable themes without sensationalism, capturing that uneasy intersection of love and obsession in a way that feels both intimate and unsettling.
The film's tone is both intimate and unsettling.Solid performances that elevate the narrative.Interesting exploration of taboo themes.
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