So, 'Paper Kids' from 2016, it's an interesting piece. The director is still a mystery, which adds a layer of intrigue. The film really captures the monotony of teenage life, but in a way that's heavy with isolation and a sort of bleakness. It doesn't glamorize or overdramatize – just a raw, honest look at the confusion and fears that can linger in the background. The pacing is slow, which might throw some off, but it really works to build a creeping sense of dread. The performances are understated yet compelling, almost like you’re peeking into real lives rather than watching actors. It’s distinct for its honesty, steering clear of the usual tropes and expectations of coming-of-age tales.
Check for themes of isolation.Look for the subtle performances.Pacing is intentionally slow; be prepared.
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