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They're Say is a neat little short that dives into the dynamics of school life, especially in the context of LGBT experiences. The tone feels raw, capturing the often harsh realities that kids face on playgrounds. It's not just about play; there's a palpable tension and an underlying sadness woven throughout. The pacing is brisk, which suits the short format, yet it manages to linger on some poignant moments that resonate. Performances are quite honest, and you can see the cast really embody their characters. It's distinct for its straightforward storytelling, without any over-the-top dramatics, making the issues hit a bit harder. A thoughtful piece, for sure, that adds depth to conversations around identity in youth settings.
Engaging exploration of school dynamics.Realistic portrayal of LGBT issues.Short format with impactful storytelling.
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