Dois melhores amigos de toda a vida enfrentam uma onda de pressões e problemas de adultos enquanto enfrentam seu último ano do ensino médio em uma pequena cidade dos Estados Unidos.Dois melhores amigos de toda a vida enfrentam uma onda de pressões e problemas de adultos enquanto enfrentam seu último ano do ensino médio em uma pequena cidade dos Estados Unidos.Dois melhores amigos de toda a vida enfrentam uma onda de pressões e problemas de adultos enquanto enfrentam seu último ano do ensino médio em uma pequena cidade dos Estados Unidos.
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There are certainly funny bits, and I enjoyed them, but I appreciate the timeliness of this movie. It touches on all the themes of the day: mental health and feeling out of control of your own life, and the need for human interaction, even when it might put you at risk.
The performances are subtle and touching. The scene design helps tell the story in an eye-catching way (love the rainforest). I recommend this for anybody wanting a quiet movie to watch with friends, remote or otherwise.
The performances are subtle and touching. The scene design helps tell the story in an eye-catching way (love the rainforest). I recommend this for anybody wanting a quiet movie to watch with friends, remote or otherwise.
As a 1st-generation Asian-American woman, I wasn't sure I'd find any connection with the 2 leads, but I did. I was particularly drawn to Janet, who is not your stereotypical quiet, slim-figured, "girly" Asian girl. She also has a romantic interest with a cute boy - yay for chubby girls being shown as attractive human beings in the world! I also love that she's a badass who has stands up for herself & her best friend.
This is the kind of thing I'd love to see more of: the portrayal of American experiences by men & women who just happen to be Asian. I think of Steven Yeun playing Glenn in "The Walking Dead" here as well.
Overall, the movie is funny & quirky that reminds me a bit of John Hughes' work (albeit with a darker tone). The trials that both women go through are meaty & tackle contemporary issues, but the movie is less than 90 mins long. I ended up watching it again after the credits rolled because I longed for it to go on and on!
This is the kind of thing I'd love to see more of: the portrayal of American experiences by men & women who just happen to be Asian. I think of Steven Yeun playing Glenn in "The Walking Dead" here as well.
Overall, the movie is funny & quirky that reminds me a bit of John Hughes' work (albeit with a darker tone). The trials that both women go through are meaty & tackle contemporary issues, but the movie is less than 90 mins long. I ended up watching it again after the credits rolled because I longed for it to go on and on!
This story are ,i arent gonna say, but what i can say is that its made on a balanced budget, with two extremely cute, if not to say attractive young female actresses (one of them looks like my spouce, whom ,well i wont tell) that goes through the cornthresher of teenage nightmares to condone and conform into the rites of american culture... in an innocent laughing out loud way- made comedy that takes a toll on bullying, bodypreasure, sex before marriage, abortion, drugs, education, poverty, and arrainged marriage .
its a philosophomoronic, antrapoligetic and pseudopsychodelious story that encounters the correct society and corrects society into the way a correct society should be in a fun way. the irony really etches the sketch, of how coming of age hardships are on todays young generations.
the acting is pure and plain, the production is made in a kinda 80'ish style, lovely use of blurred out backgrounds, use of colours and very spartanian designed shoting sites., it has a flawless editing, and right now i cant recall that there where a scoreline at all...
but thats probably because im grumpy and im old, and was born with an upside down curving smile, that really charmed my girl friends when i wore my teethbracelett with harpstrings attached playing the heavenly chimes of a perfect waterlevelled smile, with a ''twoing'' each time when the rubber strings broke when playing toungphony, but that was way back in those days we lived in caves an your granma and my grandma were sitting by the fire.
but this is a little gem that may bring forward your laughter again, at least mine did, so a big recommend
its a philosophomoronic, antrapoligetic and pseudopsychodelious story that encounters the correct society and corrects society into the way a correct society should be in a fun way. the irony really etches the sketch, of how coming of age hardships are on todays young generations.
the acting is pure and plain, the production is made in a kinda 80'ish style, lovely use of blurred out backgrounds, use of colours and very spartanian designed shoting sites., it has a flawless editing, and right now i cant recall that there where a scoreline at all...
but thats probably because im grumpy and im old, and was born with an upside down curving smile, that really charmed my girl friends when i wore my teethbracelett with harpstrings attached playing the heavenly chimes of a perfect waterlevelled smile, with a ''twoing'' each time when the rubber strings broke when playing toungphony, but that was way back in those days we lived in caves an your granma and my grandma were sitting by the fire.
but this is a little gem that may bring forward your laughter again, at least mine did, so a big recommend
I was pleased by the lack of elitist, sanctimonious, politically correct gesturing in this film; which is presently smeared thicker than a 90 year old tart's makeup in most of the film industry's output.
The story is relatable. The storytelling is good. The acting is good. Imagination has been utilised.
There's not much more to say.
The story is relatable. The storytelling is good. The acting is good. Imagination has been utilised.
There's not much more to say.
A little movie that surprises at almost every turn. It's funny, surrealistic, sweet and both feminist and politically incorrect at the same time. Chloe Levine and Kimie Muroya are believable friends, and the nutjobs that fill up the adult portion of their lives are grimly hilarious and very believable. The "quirk factor" never goes out of bounds it doesn't drag on like so many indies. It's a special movie that's not quite like anything I've seen.
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