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Shooting Days offers a raw glimpse into the teenage experience, leaning heavily on the awkwardness and intensity of discovering one's sexual identity. The pacing is reflective, almost meandering at times, which adds to the authenticity of the journey depicted. It's not about flashy production or high-concept ideas; instead, it feels intimate, as though you're peering into someone's personal diary. The documentary captures everyday moments, interspersed with the emotional turbulence that often accompanies adolescence. The practical effects are essentially absent, yet the realness of the subject matter serves as its own kind of impact. It’s an interesting watch, especially for those who appreciate personal narratives and nuanced explorations of identity.
Considered a unique perspective on teenage sexuality.Highlights the importance of personal storytelling.May appeal to those interested in documentary filmmaking.
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