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The Double Lottie captures a curious blend of drama and family dynamics, unraveling as young Nargess stumbles upon a girl eerily similar to her. The tone is this soft, almost whimsical exploration of identity and connection. You can really feel the tension between Nargess and her parents, who are too caught up in their own lives to acknowledge her discovery. Pacing has its moments where it lingers, inviting you into the girls' bond, but sometimes drags as family issues take the forefront. It has a certain DIY charm in its visual storytelling, and the performances—especially from the young leads—have this raw honesty that draws you in. It’s this quiet film that, while not groundbreaking, leaves you pondering the nature of relationships.
Features compelling young performances.Explores themes of identity and familial disconnect.Pacing varies, with moments of introspection.
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