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Summer to Come dives into the raw terrain of teenage angst and the heavy subject of suicide, which is becoming all too relevant these days. It captures the claustrophobic feeling of a summer camp setting, with restless energy swirling around the main character, Milán. His character arc is fascinating, as his internal struggles unfold amidst the backdrop of seemingly carefree summer days. The pacing has a slow simmer, which builds tension effectively without feeling rushed. The performances, especially from the young cast, bring a certain authenticity to the dialogue and situations, making them resonate in a way that lingers. It’s this authenticity that sets it apart; there’s a distinctive balance between heavy themes and the sometimes mundane aspects of teenage life that feels all too real.
Focus on the themes of mental health and youth.Consider the stark contrast between camp life and internal struggles.Noteworthy performances from the ensemble cast.
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