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Shrill, Bright World is an interesting entry from '98, tying together three distinct narratives, each exploring the tumultuous lives of teenagers navigating countercultures. The way the stories overlap is quite intriguing; characters flitting in and out of each other's arcs, revealing layered connections. The atmosphere is raw and sometimes feels a bit disjointed, but it captures that chaotic essence of youth. You'll notice a blend of practical effects and subtle performances that lend a sense of realism to the characters' struggles. It's all shot in this gritty style that really encapsulates the '90s vibe, making it distinct in the sea of typical coming-of-age films. Not your average teen drama for sure, but there's something endearing about its approach to storytelling.
Three interlaced storiesGritty '90s atmosphereExplores youth counterculture
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