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The Flock is a gritty exploration of teenage angst and the darker sides of youth culture. Directed by Sebastián Caulier, the film captures a raw atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The tone oscillates between tense and reflective, driven by the unsettling choices of its teenage protagonists. It's not just about vandalism; it spirals into a deeper commentary on isolation and rebellion. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the escalating tension. The performances are hauntingly real, giving life to characters that could easily be dismissed as mere stereotypes. Practical effects, though sparingly used, heighten the visceral impact of their actions. This film stands out for its unflinching look at consequence, as the boys spiral into a world that feels all too real.
Explores themes of isolation and rebellionRealistic performances create a haunting atmospherePacing allows tension to build gradually
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