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Pisseuse is a contemplative drama that navigates the awkwardness of adolescence through the lens of Mona, a fifteen-year-old grappling with the very personal issue of bedwetting. There’s this raw and almost uncomfortable honesty in her struggles, shown through a series of quiet, intimate moments. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with her discomfort and isolation. The atmosphere is heavy, yet it captures the fragility of teenage life effectively. Performances are subtle but striking, especially Mona's, which feels authentic and layered. It’s distinct in its approach to a taboo subject, steering clear of sensationalism while diving deep into emotional vulnerability. You find yourself reflecting on the quiet shame many face during those years, and that's where it really resonates.
Intimate portrayal of adolescenceFocus on personal struggleSubtle yet impactful performances
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