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For fans of European cinema and coming-of-age stories that don't shy away from the "imperfect" parts of life, this 2017 gem is a must-watch. It’s a reminder that the path to adulthood is rarely a straight line—it’s a series of missteps, bruises, and eventually, finding your own rhythm.
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Director Ulisse Lendaro uses the rigid world of classical ballet as a metaphor for the social and internal constraints placed on young women. The "imperfection" suggested by the title isn't just about their dance technique; it’s about the messy reality of growing up. The film highlights several key themes: For fans of European cinema and coming-of-age stories
The cinematography leans into the contrast between the grace of the dance studio and the raw, unpolished emotions of the protagonists. The Italian setting provides a beautiful, slightly stagnant backdrop that emphasizes the characters' desire to break free and find something "more" in the wider world. Why It Resonates Director Ulisse Lendaro uses the rigid world of