On its surface, the film is a coming-of-age drama set in a comfortable Brooklyn home. But its engine is a stunningly uncomfortable premise: 17-year-old Jackie (the revelatory Tallie Medel) is deeply, hopelessly, and in love with her older brother, Matthew (Sky Hirschkron).

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When he looked back at the video, the silence felt deliberate, like a stage direction. The missing audio had been erased to hide names, or threats, or the part where someone said something that could not be unsaid. Riley pictured the room where the upload originated: an older man with the patience to scrub sound, a teenager who thought this would make them famous, someone inside the law who wanted to make a case go cold.

). Unlike Jackie, Matthew does not share these feelings, and the film focuses on Jackie’s emotional struggle as he prepares to leave for college.

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