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The Diary of Rita Patel is an intriguing piece from the late 80s TV movie scene, exploring the ups and downs of a young girl's life as she navigates a new environment. Rita's hopefulness at the start is palpable, and the diary serves as a genuine outlet for her thoughts and feelings. The film's pacing has a slow, contemplative feel, allowing viewers to really connect with the characters. The stark shift in tone after the family's encounter with racist skinheads is jarring but effective, highlighting the harsh realities they face. Performances are solid, particularly from the lead, who captures both the excitement and sorrow of adolescence. It’s a noteworthy exploration of identity and resilience against prejudice, underscored by a somewhat raw aesthetic that feels true to its time.
Unique exploration of teenage identity.Engaging blend of personal diary and social issues.Significant themes of resilience against racism.
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