Smelly Girl Summer: Unpacking the Messier Side of Girlhood On-Screen
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Healy examines the relationship between girlhood and summer, exploring how visual culture invokes feelings of being a teenager.
The article delves into the film 's depiction of stagnancy and unraveling memories during the summer, focusing on a teenage girl's experience.
The narrative discusses the psychosexual dynamics between siblings in the film, highlighting themes of trauma and childhood memories.
The comparison with 'The Virgin Suicides' emphasizes the overlooked details like hoarder-like elements in favor of fragile beauty.
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