“Small Talk”: An Incluvie Film Festival Review

Bianca Sbrocchi
incluvie
Published in
Dec 6, 2020

Offering several snapshots into the hopes and fears of two college roommates, Small Talk explores the uniquely young-adult experience of vulnerability and asks the tough questions through the trials of growing pains.

Sky (Laurel Wong) and Jade (Precious Prado) open up in brief conversations about a multitude of issues circling the minds of college-age students since the dawn of time: family, mental health, and life’s ultimate purpose. Though the two girls come from different styles of upbringing and their individual goals are quite different, writer/director Prado emphasizes their commitment to one another as empathetic advisors and friends — a unifying comfort many of us long to see on-screen during these times.

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