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Little Big Girls offers a poignant look at early-onset puberty, a topic that feels both urgent and often overlooked. Hélène Choquette captures the unsettling disconnect between childhood innocence and the pressures of growing up too fast. The tone is intimate yet unsettling, drawing the viewer into the lives of young girls grappling with changes that feel far too heavy for their young shoulders. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection on the societal pressures and expectations thrust upon them. What stands out is the raw honesty of the interviews; you really feel the emotional weight. It’s a film that lingers in your mind, forcing you to reconsider how we view childhood in modern society.
Intimate and reflective interviewsExplores societal pressuresThemes of innocence and maturity
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