As a keen moviegoer myself this is the kind of storytelling I crave for. The director created a brilliant work of art by showing the adolescence stories we've all experienced and can relate to –no matter one's nationality, language, sexual orientation, or religion. We all have felt the desire to leave home; we've longed and found first love (which is tender, sweet and innocent). Yet the most remarkable feature of this brilliant film (aside from the wonderful screenplay, the great acting, directing, photography and music) is the subtle way in which the story is told.
The dialogues flow with such ease, in part due to the great writing and on the other hand because of the gifted actors. Their chemistry trespasses the screen and allows the viewer to remember what first-love feels like.
The film is truly a sensory experience beautifully crafted in order to tell the story of the overly complicated adolescence with a wonderful simplicity that leaves the spectator wanting only more.
I can assure you, watching this film is the best way to spend 90 minutes.
It is included in my "All Time Favourite" list.
The dialogues flow with such ease, in part due to the great writing and on the other hand because of the gifted actors. Their chemistry trespasses the screen and allows the viewer to remember what first-love feels like.
The film is truly a sensory experience beautifully crafted in order to tell the story of the overly complicated adolescence with a wonderful simplicity that leaves the spectator wanting only more.
I can assure you, watching this film is the best way to spend 90 minutes.
It is included in my "All Time Favourite" list.
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