

The World We Make
18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfaces in their otherwise progressive small town.
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Plot Summary
Following a breakup, a young woman returns to her hometown seeking solace, only to find herself drawn into a complex and potentially destructive relationship with her former best friend's mother. The film explores themes of grief, desire, and the complicated nature of love.
Critical Reception
The World We Make received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its emotional depth and performances, while others found its narrative to be slow-paced and predictable. Audiences seemed to be divided, with some connecting with its raw portrayal of relationships and others finding it less impactful.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its honest and vulnerable performances, particularly from the lead actresses.
- Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing which can feel sluggish at times.
- The film's exploration of unconventional relationships and emotional complexity was noted.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in and around the filmmakers' own hometowns, lending an authentic sense of place to the story.
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