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Under the Lights is a poignant exploration of teenage life intertwined with the harsh realities of epilepsy. The film captures the raw desperation of its protagonist as he pushes against societal norms, navigating the chaos of prom night despite the looming threat of seizures triggered by the flashing lights. Miles Levin's direction brings a somber yet relatable atmosphere, immersing the audience into the emotional turmoil of adolescence. The pacing feels authentic, allowing moments of tension to breathe while maintaining a steady narrative flow. Performances are heartfelt, especially from the lead, who embodies the struggle and longing for acceptance. What sets this apart is its unflinching look at the intersection of mental health and youthful experiences, leaving a subtle but lasting impact.
Focuses on mental health themes in a teenage context.Strong performances with a relatable protagonist.Distinctive use of lighting to symbolize internal struggles.
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