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Pinky Swear has this laid-back vibe, really captures that awkwardness of summer camp life. The pacing can feel a bit meandering, but it fits the story—two girls bonding over shared disinterest in their surroundings. The dialogue feels real, like they’re just figuring themselves out amidst the chaos of camp activities. There’s this subtle exploration of friendship and identity, which makes it stand out. The performances are quite genuine; you can see the chemistry between the leads. It has this raw, unfiltered quality, almost like a slice-of-life documentary at times. The practical effects are minimal but they don’t detract from the narrative. It’s a film about connection, just in the most unexpected of places.
Focuses on friendship and identityUnique pacing and atmosphereGenuine performances from the leads
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