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I Think I'm Sick takes a raw and unflinching look at a teen's tumultuous journey post-suicide attempt. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, as we follow this high school senior grappling with his reality. The pacing feels deliberate, mirroring the protagonist's struggle to find meaning in a world that seems indifferent. There's nothing flashy or overdone here—just a quiet exploration of mental health that hits hard. The performances are grounded; you can really feel the weight of this kid's pain and hope. It's a distinct piece that doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable, and that alone makes it stand out in today's film landscape.
Heavy atmosphere, strong performancesDistinctive take on mental healthDeliberate pacing suits the theme
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