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Indifference, directed by Alice Arguden, has this raw and gritty vibe that grabs you right from the start. It follows Laura, a rebellious teen, who decides to ditch school, leading us down this winding path of her choices. The film clearly pays homage to Danny Boyle, especially Trainspotting, not just in its pacing but in how it captures that chaotic energy of youth. The soundtrack, featuring David Bowie, complements those moments beautifully, just enhancing the atmosphere. The performances are pretty compelling; Laura feels real and relatable in her struggles. There’s also a certain charm in its practical effects, which adds a tactile quality that digital sometimes misses. It’s a mix of rebellion, self-discovery, and the messy world of adolescence, all wrapped up in a unique package.
Strong character development with relatable themes.Practical effects enhance the film's authenticity.Great use of soundtrack to elevate emotional moments.
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