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Little Girls (2017) offers a raw look into the concept of beauty, filtered through the experiences of three women at varying life stages. The film has this almost haunting atmosphere, where you can feel the weight of societal expectations pressing down on them. It’s not just about looks, but rather the internal struggle and the fleeting nature of perceived value. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection that linger after viewing. The performances are strikingly authentic, drawing you into their worlds and making you reflect on your own perceptions of beauty. It's low-key, yet it resonates deeply with anyone who's ever felt the gaze of judgment based on appearances.
Little Girls has a somewhat elusive presence among collectors, as it's not widely available in standard formats and seems to fly under the radar. The limited release and lack of mainstream recognition contribute to its scarcity, making it a curiosity piece for those interested in indie cinema and thematic explorations of beauty. As a collector, this film's unique perspective and understated performances make it an intriguing addition to any serious collection focused on societal themes in film.
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