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Seventeeners offers a raw glimpse into teenage life, capturing the awkwardness and intensity of first love. It starts with a simple yet compelling premise—two teens, Hari and Deepa, in a classroom, where things take an unexpected turn. The atmosphere feels confined, almost claustrophobic, reflecting their emotional state. The pacing is deliberate; it builds tension as the narrative unfolds, exploring themes of privacy, shame, and the consequences of youthful decisions. The performances are commendable, with both actors bringing a sense of authenticity to their roles. The film doesn't shy away from the discomfort of its subject, making it distinctively poignant. It's a conversation starter about the impact of technology on adolescent lives.
Focus on adolescent themesRaw performancesCandid portrayal of modern issues
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