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Play It Like a Man has this raw, unrefined edge that makes it stand out. Directed by Laurent Lunetta, it dives into the lives of two 15-year-olds, Loris and Thomas, who stumble upon something scandalous—photos of their teammates that push the boundaries of morality and friendship. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension, exploring adolescent boredom and the lengths to which kids will go for a sense of power. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the discomfort and consequences of their actions to linger. Performances are sincere, capturing the confusion and recklessness of youth, and the themes of revenge and vulnerability resonate throughout. It's a distinct take on coming-of-age, layered with an unsettling twist that leaves you thinking about the impact of their choices.
Explores themes of youth and moralityTension-filled narrative pacingRaw performances that capture adolescent struggles
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