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Il ne faut jurer de rien is a curious little gem from 1983 that captures the rawness of adolescence within a social services home. The film drifts through these teenagers' lives in the Vosges, blending comedic moments with the stark realities they face. It's interesting how the pacing flows like the forest surrounding them—sometimes slow, sometimes sudden. The atmosphere feels both claustrophobic and freeing. The performances are quite natural, almost documentary-like, giving it an authenticity that’s rare. There’s a playful yet poignant exploration of friendship, rebellion, and the search for identity. It’s not your usual comedy; there’s depth beneath the surface that really sticks with you, especially in how it handles the complexities of youth.
Unique portrayal of adolescence.Authentic performances.Interesting blend of comedy and drama.
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