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Not Worth Mentioning, directed by Martin Kessler, dives into the awkwardness and confusion of early adulthood. The film's tone oscillates between comedy and drama, capturing the essence of that first intimate experience with a much older partner. It's a bit raw, the pacing feels deliberately uneven, almost mirroring the protagonist's own emotional turmoil. The performances are genuine, especially the lead, whose portrayal of vulnerability feels refreshingly honest. Practical effects are minimal, but the realism shines through in the dialogue and interactions. Kessler's exploration of age dynamics and the nuances of consent gives it a distinctive edge, making it a conversation starter, if not a traditional crowd-pleaser.
Explores themes of age and consentUnique blend of comedy and dramaRealistic portrayal of first experiences
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