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Mum Is Wrong explores the complex layers of a parent-child relationship through the eyes of Anouk, a 14-year-old girl who stumbles upon a reality that's quite different from her childhood perceptions. The film has this understated tone, a quiet intensity that builds as Anouk delves into her mother's workplace during an observation workshop. It's fascinating, really, seeing how the mundane world of an insurance company amplifies the little compromises and moral ambiguities adults often navigate. The pacing feels deliberate, letting moments linger just enough to create tension without rushing. Performances are quite solid, particularly the nuances in Anouk's character as she grapples with newfound realizations. There's a raw, almost documentary-like feel that makes it stand out among typical coming-of-age stories.
Explores themes of perception and realityStrong character developmentUnique setting in an insurance company
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