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So, 'Summertime' (2025) is quite a unique piece. It revolves around this 7-year-old girl, Atta, who finds herself in a rather strange situation at a fortune teller's during a ceremony to find out who stole her aunt's gold. The way a child's innocence plays into the unfolding drama is fascinating. The film captures this heavy atmosphere, with a pacing that feels almost like a slow burn—drawing you in, making you sit with the tension. You’ve got these nuanced performances, where Atta's naivety clashes with the gravity of her words. It’s those little moments, the practical effects used to conjure the fortune teller's mystique, that really stand out. There’s a distinct charm in how it explores familial bonds and the weight of secrets.
Intriguing exploration of childhood innocenceInteresting use of practical effectsThe tension builds subtly throughout the film
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