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Tween (2017) dives into the peculiar dynamics of preteen friendships, set against the backdrop of a slumber party that takes a dark turn. The atmosphere is eerily tense, with a sense of lurking dread that builds as the story unfolds. It explores themes of peer pressure and the sometimes toxic nature of social games among young girls. The performances are surprisingly raw, capturing that awkward stage of life with unrefined authenticity. The pacing is uneven, but it adds to the discomfort, leaving you feeling a bit unsettled. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, grounding the film in a reality that feels all too relatable, making it distinctive in its approach to a sensitive topic.
Tween has had a bit of a rocky journey in terms of distribution, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It hasn’t seen a wide release, which piques interest among those who appreciate indie cinema with a provocative edge. While not extensively documented in collector circles, its unique premise and handling of delicate themes might draw attention in niche collections focused on coming-of-age narratives with darker undertones.
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