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So, there's this film called 'Semicolon' from 2017. It dives into the life of Timo, a gay teenager navigating some pretty heavy stuff after a classmate comes out. The atmosphere is tense, you can feel the weight of his struggles with acceptance, not just from friends but also his parents, who are pretty homophobic. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with Timo's mounting anxiety. What stood out to me was the rawness in the performances; they really capture the emotional turmoil he faces, especially when the anonymous threats start coming in. The whole thing feels grounded, almost unflinching in its portrayal of a young man's battle for authenticity in a world that seems against him. It's definitely a film that sticks with you in a quiet way.
Explores themes of identity and acceptanceTense atmosphere reflecting Timo's strugglesStrong performances with emotional depth
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Pascal Mörchen
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