La artista adolescente Angie Chen recurre a relaciones secretas con el rompecorazones de su escuela privada después del repentino divorcio de sus padres.La artista adolescente Angie Chen recurre a relaciones secretas con el rompecorazones de su escuela privada después del repentino divorcio de sus padres.La artista adolescente Angie Chen recurre a relaciones secretas con el rompecorazones de su escuela privada después del repentino divorcio de sus padres.
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Similar in many ways to Marvelous and the Black Hole (2021) in that both are indy coming-of-age dramas featuring a breakout rubber-faced star who outshines the rest of the cast. INBETWEEN GIRL has the weaker script of the two, however. After a strong and promising start, the movie takes a sharp turn and becomes more of an Afterschool Special.
This beautiful and intimate movie focuses on Asian-American teenager Angie, a budding artist and independent thinker, who has her first sexual experiences on the down-low with Liam, the "it" boy of their small private school. Liam is involved with the beautiful Social Media influencer "it" girl, Sheryl, and though they appear to be a perfect couple, she won't 'go all-the-way' with Liam, which has him roving elsewhere. While this sounds like it could produce a redux one-dimensional tale of a teen-triangle, the performances are complex, authentic and wonderfully rendered by Emma Galbraith as Angie, William Magnuson as Liam and Emily Garrett as Sheryl. They bring a depth to their performances that made me feel the complexity of what it feels like to be chosen and alternately ignored, wanted and rejected, seen and unseen. These relationships play out against the backdrop of Angie's parents getting divorced, and Angie's father moving on with a Chinese woman and her 'more' Asian daughter. The convoluted territory of biracial relationships, multidimensional people and flawed but loving human beings is steered masterfully by Mei Makino, the writer/director. The movie is set in Galveston TX, which presents a very quaint / 'white' backdrop for the story to pop. I HIGHLY recommend this movie. I must also give a shoutout to the artist who rendered Angie's drawings - Larissa Akhmetova. They are imaginative and add great insight to Angie's passion and emotions. A gem of a movie -- and it's getting great reviews (NY Times Critic's pic, npr interview, SXSW and Caamfest winner). Worth it.
Cinematography was great, acting was great, and the story made me feel like I was back in high school. Don't know if that's a good thing, but it's definitely worth a watch!
This was a brilliant movie - the acting prowess of the lead, played by Emma Galbraith, was especially notable. Angie is a profoundly nuanced character to me, and I think that Emma's portrayal of her was incredible. Her behaviour just felt so...realistic, if that makes any sense? She really just feels like another Asian girl trying to figure out life and sexuality, and as someone in that demographic, I related so much.
Moreover, the story, although not particularly grand, was incredibly compelling. I found it extremely easy to get invested in what was happening (also in part because of my attachment to the lead character). In a way, I felt as if the non-grandness of the story was exactly where its prowess lay - this is a wholly real story, and I love it.
I'm extremely disappointed to see the Asian meninists review-bombing this movie, especially since this movie was created by an Asian woman. It's important to have movies with Asian men leads, but just because this specific movie does not include one.
This film was an excellent exploration of biracial identity, coming of age, and budding romance.
Moreover, the story, although not particularly grand, was incredibly compelling. I found it extremely easy to get invested in what was happening (also in part because of my attachment to the lead character). In a way, I felt as if the non-grandness of the story was exactly where its prowess lay - this is a wholly real story, and I love it.
I'm extremely disappointed to see the Asian meninists review-bombing this movie, especially since this movie was created by an Asian woman. It's important to have movies with Asian men leads, but just because this specific movie does not include one.
This film was an excellent exploration of biracial identity, coming of age, and budding romance.
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This was honestly such a good movie! I really don't know why people don't like it, but it has such great representation. Emma Galbraith in particular really expressed her role as the lead really well. You can really feel the emotion that is going on and ugh, it's just amazing. The characters are well draw out and individual, each with his own personality. The Acting throughout is very good as well. Everyone did a wonderful job!!!
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Angie Chen: You know how in movies and TV when women have sex they're always moaning in ecstasy because they're so unbelievably pleasured? Last night, I only moaned in pain. Is there something wrong with me, or my body?
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