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Little Darling is this quiet drama that unfolds over a summer break, where a young girl finds herself navigating the complexities of her first crush. The film has this warm yet bittersweet atmosphere that really captures the essence of childhood innocence and the often confusing emotional landscape that comes with it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which is nice in today's fast-paced cinema. The performances feel genuine, especially the girl's interactions with her grandmother, which lend a comforting yet poignant touch. You can see the care in the practical effects used to build their world, even if they're subtle. It’s one of those films that lingers with you, not for flashy moments, but for the quiet truths it reveals about growing up.
Good for collectors interested in coming-of-age stories.Features a strong emphasis on character development.The film’s tone is both nostalgic and reflective.
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