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Something Like That has this raw, unfiltered vibe. Set against the bustling backdrop of São Paulo, it captures the restless energy of youth. The pacing feels natural, almost as if we’re wandering the streets alongside the characters. There’s a certain authenticity in their journey—two seventeen-year-olds navigating not just the city, but their emerging identities and tangled emotions. The performances are quite compelling, with those subtle, almost unspoken moments carrying a lot of weight. It doesn't rely on flashy effects; it's more about the genuine connection and the quiet introspection that unfolds. The film's atmosphere is gritty yet reflective, making it distinct in how it portrays the complexities of youth and self-discovery.
Strong focus on character developmentAuthentic portrayal of teenage emotionsGritty urban setting enhances the story
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