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White Girl really dives into the eerie and unsettling vibe of east London. The film’s tone is thick with tension, and it really captures a sense of dread as this young girl navigates the city. You feel her vulnerability, but there’s something lurking beneath every interaction she has. It's like you're on this unpredictable journey with her, and you never really know who to trust. The pacing keeps you on edge, and the practical effects, though sparse, hit hard when they’re used. The performances, especially from the lead, are raw and haunting, making the viewer question the reality of her situation. It’s a dark exploration of innocence lost, and the city itself almost feels like a character in its own right.
Explores themes of fear and innocenceStrong atmosphere and urban settingNotable for its raw performances
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