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Riding Girl is a curious blend of youth, ambition, and desire set against the backdrop of a bicycle racing team. It’s not just about the races; it’s more about the relationships that bloom and sometimes wilt in the wild tempo of competition. The tone is both playful and serious, weaving through moments of exhilaration and introspection. The pacing feels deliberately uneven, reflecting the ups and downs of young love intertwined with rivalry. There's a rawness to the performances, capturing the awkwardness of adolescence and the intensity of forming connections. The practical effects are quite grounded, focusing on the realism of biking rather than flashy visuals. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind—a snapshot of a fleeting yet profound time in life.
Interesting take on youth and competition dynamics.Strong performances that enhance the emotional depth.Practical effects used effectively for a more realistic feel.
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