Kim (Clare Foley) is 17. The child of a troubled young mother, she’s been raised by her Uncle Kurt (Doug Tompos) with help from the neighbours, and she’s never really felt loved. At school she faces the same casual hostility and exclusion that many viewers will be familiar with themselves. She gets by doing her own thing, but part of her longs to fit in. Then, one day, something strange happens to the people around her. One by one, their personalities seem to change, and she realises that, if she wanted to, she could be a part of that too.
It might, in fact, have been happening for some time. With odd things happening all around the central characters, we are given the feeling that they’re only just starting to notice an already well entrenched societal shift. What will happen if they don’t cooperate? When the school day ends,...
It might, in fact, have been happening for some time. With odd things happening all around the central characters, we are given the feeling that they’re only just starting to notice an already well entrenched societal shift. What will happen if they don’t cooperate? When the school day ends,...
- 8/27/2021
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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