Variety idk first of all a nan Goldin cameo and photograph for poster but just yes idk captured how I felt in this weird moment in my 20s without actually representing the actual events Edge of 17 is such a cringe reflection of being a teenager with a phone and internet The beguiled I thought was a good portrayal of subtle and internal female dynamics that idk when you describe to men they’re like what are upset about Also about the flip between being like this guys a god and then like omg gross Picnic at hanging rock (original) just beautiful and serene very soothing
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