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To Hear is an understated yet poignant exploration of teenage angst and the chasm between youth and adult perception. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of isolation, and the pacing feels deliberately slow, almost mirroring the protagonist's struggles. You can feel the weight of disconnection in each scene, as the girl grapples with her social difficulties while adults in her life cling to their own rigid ideas about her upbringing. Performances, though understated, carry a raw authenticity that pulls you into her world. What stands out, really, is how the film’s dialogue often reflects the silence between characters—like a haunting echo of what’s left unsaid. A nice piece to consider for those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
Explores themes of youth alienationCharacter-driven narrativeSubtle, authentic performances
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