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Jelly is a fascinating short film that dives deep into the complexities of modern feminist movements, using the lens of a teenage girl's initiation into a school cult. The tone is both unsettling and reflective, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the protagonist's internal struggles. Ariela Barer's direction brings a rawness to the narrative, allowing the themes of tokenism and exploitation to resonate without feeling overly preachy. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb the weight of each scene. Performances are striking, especially from the lead, who navigates her character's journey with a blend of vulnerability and strength. It's distinct in how it challenges the audience to think critically about the spaces we inhabit and the ideals we uphold.
Interesting take on contemporary feminist issues.Strong performances that elevate the narrative.Unique atmosphere that lingers long after viewing.
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