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Suicide (1995) dives into the tumultuous lives of five young girls as they navigate the treacherous waters of identity and self-discovery. The film has a raw, almost gritty atmosphere that reflects their struggles, with a pacing that can feel disjointed yet fitting, mirroring the chaotic emotions the characters endure. The performances are quite compelling, bringing a sense of authenticity to their conflicts. What sets this film apart is how it intertwines seemingly unrelated narratives, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate on many levels. It’s a stark portrait of youth, layered with drama and a touch of melancholy, making it a distinctive addition to the genre, especially for those with an interest in the more obscure side of 90s cinema.
Interesting exploration of identity.Distinct pacing and atmosphere.Compelling performances from the cast.
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