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Sound of Silence dives into that tricky in-between phase of life with a raw honesty that’s kind of refreshing. The film captures the confusion and complexity of childhood and adolescence through the eyes of two girls, navigating their own moral landscapes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing their relationship to breathe, while the tone is often melancholic yet hopeful, almost like a quiet meditation on growing up. There's not a whole lot of flashy effects; it's more about the subtlety of performances, which really ground the story. You can feel the tension as they wrestle with choices and consequences, making it distinct in how it embraces the gray areas of youth. A gem for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Intimate character studyExplores moral ambiguityAtmospheric and meditative
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Nellie Lexfors
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