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My God (2015) presents a raw, introspective glimpse into teenage life. The film captures the essence of introversion through Sam Thottunkal, whose struggles resonate deeply. The atmosphere feels heavy yet relatable, threading moments of awkwardness and discovery. As Sam meets Adiraja, the pacing shifts, revealing layers of complexity in their interactions. The performances are understated but impactful, pulling you into their world. What stands out here is the subtle exploration of connection and the weight of expectations—it's not flashy or overdone, but rather grounded. It’s a quiet meditation on adolescence, where every glance and silence feels amplified, making it a distinctive piece worth noting in any serious collection.
Teenage introspectionSubtle performancesExplores connection and expectations
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