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So, Jessy is this really raw exploration of family ties and emotional upheaval. It’s got this heavy atmosphere that seeps into every scene, making you feel the tension between Jessy and her father Miro. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the discomfort of their interactions. What strikes me is how it captures that fragile world of adolescence, especially when a long-lost parent re-enters the picture. Performances are solid, with the actress playing Jessy really nailing that mix of confusion and resilience. There’s no flashy effects here, just a grounded portrayal of life’s messy realities. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its unvarnished honesty about trauma and the complexity of familial relationships.
Emphasis on character-driven narrativeExplores trauma and its impactStrong performances enhance emotional depth
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