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So, 'Scratches' is this raw, intimate look at youth. It dwells in an eerie, empty industrial estate, which really sets a tone of isolation. The pacing is deliberate, letting the moments hang heavy and allowing the characters to breathe, or rather suffocate a bit in their own yearnings. The performances feel genuine, capturing that adolescent angst without falling into melodrama. You sense a palpable longing for connection amidst the desolation. It’s not just about the kids; it’s about what their environment says about them—it’s almost like the landscape itself is a character. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, you know? It has a distinctive tone that’s hard to shake off.
Atmospheric portrayal of youthDeliberate pacing that enhances emotional depthInteresting setting in an industrial estate
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