Small Delphine, who's fooled by other students because can't speak French. Big Delphine, who becomes delinquent and embraces silent, intense rage. Through the protagonist's eye, "Delphine" connects these two adolescences delicately and beautifully. Watching this short is like reading a exquisite Canadian short story like Alice Munro or Alison MacLeod. Chloe Robichaud never betrays my towering expectation, NEVER.
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