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So, 'Me Three' has this interesting blend of comedy and fantasy, set against the backdrop of modern teenage struggles in West L.A. The tone feels a bit dark at times, especially with Jeannie’s self-destructive tendencies and her complicated family dynamics. There’s a rawness to her journey of self-discovery, especially as she navigates her first romance with a girl. What really stands out is the use of that Native American pendant, which adds a layer of supernatural elements that don’t always land as one might expect. The pacing is a bit bumpy, but it captures that chaotic energy of being a teenager. Performances are pretty solid, with Jeannie’s internal battles feeling resonant, albeit sometimes heavy-handed. It’s distinctive in how it tackles identity and magic in a relatable setting.
Character-driven narrative with a strong focus on personal growth.Practical effects used to depict the supernatural elements.Themes of identity and the complexities of teenage life.
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