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Yearbook is an interesting exploration of adolescence through the eyes of four teens. Each character's perspective offers a raw, often uncomfortable look at the consequences of choices made in the heat of youth. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it mirrors the chaotic nature of teenage life well. What stands out is the stripped-back approach to the subject matter; there's no glamorization here, just a stark depiction of how one bad decision can ripple through a community. Performances are solid, capturing that awkward blend of hope and despair that defines this age. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there are moments of levity that make it feel real. It's not flashy but resonates with a certain authenticity that’s hard to find.
Explores themes of consequence and regretMultiple perspectives add depthMinimalist approach enhances realism
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