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So, 'The End of The End of The World' dives into some really heavy stuff, you know? It’s this raw, intense drama that zeroes in on Mia and Esther, two high-school girls who become obsessed with the Columbine shooters. Their shared rage against their peers creates this palpable tension throughout the film. The pacing is deliberate, building an unsettling atmosphere that makes you feel every bit of their turmoil. The performances are quite striking—there’s a sense of authenticity to their characters that’s both disturbing and compelling. The film doesn’t shy away from the dark themes, exploring alienation and the extremes of obsession without glorifying violence. It’s definitely unsettling, but it sticks with you in a way that’s hard to shake off.
Intense exploration of youth alienationAuthentic performances from leadsChallenging themes, not for everyone
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