In her words she is: «examining selfie culture in
teenage girlhood and the power for young women to create, curate, and distribute their own imagery.»
Brooklyn seemed to usher Ronan fully into adulthood, but here she gracefully pinwheels backward into youth, shifting constantly from self - conscious to stubborn to radiantly sincere — a whole
teenage spectrum of traits, coexisting in one fully realized character, balanced precariously on the ledge between
girlhood and womanhood.