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Life Changes Everything, directed by Corey Paul, takes us to a pivotal moment in 1978, outside an abortion clinic. It captures the raw confusion of youth, with Madeline Ryan, the lead, portraying a 19-year-old caught between her pregnancy and societal pressures. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, mirroring Madeline's internal struggles. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with her anxiety and uncertainty. The performances are grounded; you can really feel the weight of these choices. It's not just about the decision at hand, but the broader themes of love, responsibility, and the harsh realities of life. The film's practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the gritty realism of the setting.
Solid exploration of personal choiceStrong character developmentSets an atmospheric tone reflective of the era
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