Focus on teenagers, but not a small fresh film. Even in the plot, in the emotions of the actors, they are all concerned about the influence of underage women in society.
Some of them may have unintended pregnancies but no one cares; violated but dare not speak out. Sometimes it is because of weakness that I choose to be patient. Being weak and being used. Because of weakness, helpless to be bullied.
Life isn't going to be good for everyone, I'd rather bear it alone and find my own way than explain it to others and get help. Because they feel that others (mostly family members) do not understand her feelings and do not care about her, they are even more reluctant to waste their time convincing others and seeking help. Adolescents' solutions to problems are not necessarily wrong. Although they are not mature enough, they can deal with them in their own way.
The picture is greater than the language. What we see with our own eyes is more real and more convincing than what we hear. The film reduces the lines and highlights the capture of the language of the shots. Although he is a young actor, he has a high degree of participation in the play. Especially Sidney Flanigan's inner drama is touching.
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