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Small Avalanches is a compelling examination of adolescence and the harsh realities that can shatter that innocence. Gillian Munro crafts a taut atmosphere, balancing between the innocence of youth and the menacing threat that looms as Nancy navigates her daily life. The pacing is deliberate, letting the tension build as the story unfolds, pulling you deeper into Nancy's internal struggle. The performances are raw and authentic, especially from the lead, who embodies that awkward transition from girlhood to facing uncomfortable truths. It's the practical effects that heighten the sense of dread, grounding the film in a stark reality that feels all too close. There's a haunting quality to the narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.
Strong themes of adolescenceAtmospheric tension throughoutNot a typical coming-of-age story
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