Junior (2011) Poster

(2011)

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7/10
An Interesting Sci-Fi Metaphor
JS-War1728 November 2019
I found this short film to be a great debut for French director Julia Ducournau, she uses a seemingly simple mutation as a metaphor for the development and changes that women go through as they mature into adults. The casting of Garance Marillier proved to be nothing less than perfect as she also makes her acting debut, and hopefully this is the start in a long and successful career.

They will also go on to collaborate together on the 2016 film Raw which also tackles many puberty based themes.

I gave this film a 7/10 because the story is solid, but the filming techniques are simply forgettable.
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7/10
Excellent Short Fantasy
TrTm31619 March 2022
Julia Ducournau's "Junior" is an attention-grabbing allegory for transitioning out of the ugly-duckling phase of puberty, with an uncommon approach and more texture than the average short film. Garance Marillier's performance was very good, far beyond what I expected from a debut of someone that age. The rest of the cast was credible, as well.

A heavier or darker presentation of this story would have required a feature film, to deal with real-world implications and clarify a couple of events. I might have preferred a slightly extended ending. But for a light-hearted allegory, perfect closure isn't required, so this film works well.

Marillier and Ducournau's collaboration five years later in Raw (Grave) shows exactly the level of performances that Junior hints is to come, with tremendous growth in the skills of both actress and director.

"Junior" is well worth watching... and fun!
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