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September, All Over captures the raw tension and emotional complexity of youthful desires against a backdrop of post-hurricane chaos. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the humid atmosphere of the Florida town as Talia navigates her unexpected connection with an older neighbor. The performances are grounded, particularly the chemistry between the leads, which is both unsettling and tender. There's a certain intimacy in the writing, almost like eavesdropping on a private moment. The cinematography plays with shadows and light, enhancing the film's themes of longing and disillusionment. It's not just about the fling; it's about how people cope with their circumstances and what they’re willing to expose of themselves in times of vulnerability.
Post-hurricane setting adds unique tension.Explores themes of desire and vulnerability.Intimate performances enhance emotional impact.
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