
So, 'Flint' is an interesting piece, really. It’s got this raw atmosphere that grabs you from the start. The pacing is a bit slow, but it works, letting the tension build as the teen navigates the odd environment of the group home. The head counselor’s methods are definitely unconventional, almost unsettling at times, which adds to that sense of mystery. You feel the weight of the characters’ struggles – it’s heavy but genuine. The performances are solid, with a real sense of authenticity in their portrayals. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they enhance the realism of the situations. Overall, it's distinct in how it blends drama with those subtle psychological elements.
Compelling character studyExplores themes of trust and healingUnique take on group home dynamics
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