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It's OK to Say No is a coming-of-age drama that really gets into the emotional complexities of teenage relationships. The film dives into Jane's world, where the thrill of young love is weighed down by societal expectations. The pacing feels natural, capturing those awkward, poignant moments that define adolescence. It's interesting how the filmmakers use silence and quiet moments to amplify the tension between the characters. There's a raw honesty in the performances, especially in how Jane and Simen navigate their feelings amidst peer pressure. The atmosphere is almost palpable, giving you a sense of the struggles teens face today. It kind of resonates, reminding us of those times when saying no could feel like a rebellion.
Subtle portrayal of teenage emotionsEngaging exploration of societal normsFocuses on character-driven storytelling
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