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Fibs is this understated drama set in a quiet Bristol town. The atmosphere is thick with a sort of teenage ennui, where nothing really ever happens—until it does, thanks to Naomi's schemes. She pulls Josh into her world of jealousy and manipulation, all to provoke her ex, Owen. It's a study in youthful impulsiveness, really. The pacing feels deliberate, building tension slowly until it all unravels. The performances are genuine, capturing that awkwardness of adolescence beautifully. What stands out is how it dives into the messiness of relationships, the miscommunication, and, well, the fibs we tell ourselves and others. That rawness makes it feel relatable, even if the director remains a mystery. It's an interesting piece to ponder over.
Explores themes of jealousy and manipulationSet in a small, quiet town atmosphereGenuine performances capturing youthful awkwardness
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