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So, 'Marina'—this one's a documentary that dives deep into the raw, often chaotic world of adolescence, but it has this unique angle. The central figure, a blind internet sensation, really shakes things up. It’s not glossy or overly polished, which adds to its charm; there's a gritty realism that captures those awkward teenage years authentically. The pacing meanders a bit, but it feels almost deliberate, letting you soak in the atmosphere. You get a lot of moments that feel spontaneous and real. The practical effects are minimal, but they aren’t needed—it's all about the performances. They feel genuine, pushing themes of identity and visibility in ways that linger long after the credits roll. Definitely a distinct observation of youth in the digital age.
Documentary with a unique perspectiveFocus on adolescence and identityRaw, spontaneous feel to the storytelling
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