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So, 'Thank You, Amelia Earhart' is this intriguing piece that dives into the complex relationship between an elderly woman, Myrtle, and her young caregiver, Season. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, punctuated by Myrtle's sharp tongue and deep-seated prejudices, which clash against Season's naive optimism. It's not just about the generational divide but also about deeply rooted beliefs that get challenged. The pacing allows for some thoughtful pauses, letting the weight of their conversations sink in. Performances are raw, with Myrtle being particularly compelling—her character’s evolution feels real, layered. There's a certain honesty in how they both navigate their pasts, leaving viewers with a lot to ponder, especially around themes of understanding and change.
Strong character development.Dialogue-heavy, with a focus on emotional depth.Mature themes and language throughout.
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