Thais Català

Thais Català has been making some serious waves lately, and honestly, it’s about time people started paying attention. With "Unicorns" dropping in 2023, she really cemented herself as someone to watch in indie cinema. The film isn’t your typical coming-of-age story—there’s a sharp edge to it, a kind of raw honesty that makes the characters linger in your head way after the credits roll. Català nails this weird, magical mix of vulnerability and rebellion, and you can’t help but root for her, even when her character makes some questionable choices. It’s messy, it’s real, and it doesn’t shy away from the rough patches. Then you’ve got "Ask Me What You Want" in 2024, which takes things up another notch. Català’s performance goes deeper, really digging into the emotional grit of the role. She brings this wild energy to the screen, flipping from laughter to heartbreak in a blink, and it never feels forced. The movie itself dives into tricky questions about desire and identity, and Català rides those waves like she was born for it. There’s a sense of urgency in her acting, like every scene matters, which just pulls you in. Bottom line: Thais Català isn’t just another face on the screen—she’s got that spark, that thing that makes you want to keep watching, no matter what she does next.

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