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Wither is a teen micro-drama that really captures that raw, often awkward essence of adolescence. From what I gather, the director, Myles Fulton, really has an eye for creating an intimate atmosphere, letting the characters’ emotions breathe. The pacing feels deliberate—slower moments interspersed with bursts of youthful energy. Amie Kieffer and Javier Collazo Lopez deliver performances that feel genuine, almost like watching real teenagers navigate their messy lives. There’s a certain authenticity to the dialogue, which is refreshing. The film leans heavily on practical effects to enhance the emotional beats rather than flashy gimmicks. It’s a distinct piece that offers a snapshot of teen life, messy and beautiful in its own way.
Intimate portrayal of adolescenceFocus on real emotionsDeliberate pacing and practical effects
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