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When we meet 13-year-old Kayla Day, shes particularly hung up on a single descriptor: talkative.

She uses the word as if its an objective, hereditary trait, like tall or Canadian.
In Kaylas world, there is a premium on always having something to say.
(Sample advice: The hard part about being yourself is that its not easy.)
This is the directorial work of someone well acquainted with late-night, hollow-eyed, glowing screen mania.
But Fisher is clearly an actress, and an actress who is very good at her job.
Watching her fold into herself is heartbreaking.