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A GIRL LIKE HER
Cinemavixion Review
Amy S. Weber's 'A Girl Like Her' offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the insidious nature of bullying, presented through a found-footage lens that amplifies its emotional impact. The film centers on Jessica Burns, whose decision to document the relentless torment inflicted by her peer, Avery Keller, becomes a powerful act of defiance. Anchored by a compelling performance from Lexi Ainsworth as Jessica, the narrative skillfully balances the personal anguish of the victim with the broader societal implications of unchecked aggression. Weber, who also penned the screenplay, navigates the sensitive subject matter with a commendable degree of authenticity, avoiding sensationalism for a more grounded and thought-provoking exploration. While the film's direct-to-camera style may feel intense, it serves to immerse the audience directly into Jessica's struggle, making 'A Girl Like Her' a vital, albeit difficult, watch that encourages empathy and dialogue.