10/10
The mailbox is broken
13 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Esther is an outcast at a private school. The uniformity of the school is shown to the extreme. Esther wants to be part of the crowd, yet at the same time strives not to be part of the group. She attempts to talk to her parents, but they ignore her to excess. Esther meets Sunni (Keisha Castle-Hughes), a public school student. They connect and become friends and she also makes friends with Sunni's mom (Toni Collette) who works as a dancer. Esther decides to stop going to Rowan and attend public school with the unorthodox Sunni...without really telling anyone. Here she finds her comfort zone.

The story is basically a witty coming of age story. The story becomes serious and sad toward the end, which I thought ruined the flow.

No f-bombs, sex, or nudity. Sex is mentioned and the film has ummm- err-ah....those female things.
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