

Set up with multiple perspectives of the same moment, the film develops gradually until it reaches its tragic and disturbing conclusion. Based on real events, it delivers an immersive experience, with the camera following the characters closely and intimately. The focus is on seemingly ordinary everyday scenes of teenagers, which, although it goes on a little longer than necessary, reinforces the idea that the banality of evil and acts of violence can emerge from anywhere, including idleness and emptiness.
“My parents are being bitches this week.”
“That’s retarded. That happens.”
That’s what most of the dialogue here looks like and I don’t think the movie is worse for it.
yeah, no.
Not only boring as shit, but also kind of tasteless imo.
Haven't been this bored in a long time. I got tired of following characters walk around and generally do nothing or talking about things of no value. 70%?
That really makes me worry, but each to tneir own. This movie is ridiculous to me.
Set up with multiple perspectives of the same moment, the film develops gradually until it reaches its tragic and disturbing conclusion. Based on real events, it delivers an immersive experience, with the camera following the characters closely and intimately. The focus is on seemingly ordinary everyday scenes of teenagers, which, although it goes on a little longer than necessary, reinforces the idea that the banality of evil and acts of violence can emerge from anywhere, including idleness and emptiness.