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They're All Idiots is a heartfelt dive into adolescence, shaped by the director's own experiences. The narrative centers on Satoru, whose struggle with bullying due to rumors of his sexuality feels painfully real and relatable. Then there's Sosuke, the quiet outsider, whose inability to connect with others adds depth to the exploration of friendship and isolation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of introspection to linger, which can be both uncomfortable and necessary. The raw performances convey a genuine sense of vulnerability, making their emotional exchanges resonate. It's distinctive in its approach to tough themes, not shying away from the harsh realities of school life while also offering glimpses of hope and understanding. A unique piece for those interested in the nuanced portrayal of youth.
Explores themes of bullying and friendshipIntimate performances enhance emotional depthReflects real-life challenges faced by teens
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