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Love, Mary has this raw, gritty vibe that captures the struggles of adolescence really well. The story centers on a troubled teen who finds herself at this reform school, but it’s not just about the institution; it’s about her journey to understanding herself. The atmosphere is pretty heavy, sometimes suffocating, but it shifts as she discovers her dyslexia—which adds depth to her character arc. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight of each scene. The performances, particularly from the lead, nail the frustration and vulnerability of youth. It's a film that dives deep into themes of identity and resilience, something that a lot of viewers can resonate with, especially if they’ve faced their own challenges.
Focus on character development and emotional themes.Good representation of dyslexia and its impact.Strong performances enhance the story's depth.
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