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Songs for Alexis is a documentary that feels very much like a coming-of-age narrative, even if it doesn’t adhere strictly to the typical structure. The film captures the raw, unfiltered emotions of two teenagers navigating their identities and the complexities of young love against a backdrop that often feels overwhelming. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that really draw you into their world. You can feel the tension and tenderness in their interactions, and it’s shot in a way that feels intimate yet expansive. There's a certain authenticity to the performances that makes the struggle all the more palpable, and that’s what sets it apart from other youth-centric narratives. It’s a film that resonates on many levels.
Intimate exploration of youthAuthentic performancesThemes of love and identity
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