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Little Ones (2023) dives deep into the turbulence of youth and motherhood. Camille, a 16-year-old grappling with her unexpected pregnancy, finds herself in a maternal center, navigating the complexities of her situation. The friendships she forms, particularly with Alison—a young mother whose immaturity contrasts sharply with Camille's forced maturity—add layers of tension and warmth. Nadine, the educator, embodies both care and disillusionment, creating a dynamic that's almost palpable. The film captures a raw atmosphere, threading moments of hope with a stark realism that feels quite genuine. You can really feel the weight of the choices these characters face, and the pacing carries you through their struggles without any unnecessary fluff. Performances are layered, making you invest in their journeys.
Explores themes of teenage pregnancyStrong character dynamicsRealistic performances and dialogue
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