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Fanny, a quiet drama, captures that awkward phase of life when you're trying to fit back in. The pacing is reflective, allowing us to really sit with Fanny's loneliness and her struggle to connect. The atmosphere feels a bit nostalgic, almost melancholic, like those late summer afternoons when everything seems to hang in the air. The performances are understated, which really works in drawing you into Fanny's inner world. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects or big moments, instead it finds its strength in the authentic moments of reconnection. It’s all about the small, intimate details that make this film stand out in the larger landscape of college dramas.
Intimate character studyReflective and atmosphericStrong performances
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