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Seventeen-year-old Anne just fell in love with Sasha, the most popular girl at her LA public high school. But when Anne tells her best friend Clifton - who has always harbored a secret crush... Read allSeventeen-year-old Anne just fell in love with Sasha, the most popular girl at her LA public high school. But when Anne tells her best friend Clifton - who has always harbored a secret crush - he does his best to get in the way.Seventeen-year-old Anne just fell in love with Sasha, the most popular girl at her LA public high school. But when Anne tells her best friend Clifton - who has always harbored a secret crush - he does his best to get in the way.
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Jesse Weinberg
- Cool Guy's Wingman
- (as Jesse G. Louis)
Nicole R'Shae Holiday
- Ms. Morse
- (as Nicole R. Hughes)
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Kerem Sanga's First Girl I Loved is a coming of age story following confused high-schoolers trying to figure themselves out in respect to who their friends are, sexual preference and how to accept who they are in the face of so much uncertainty and the constant world of judgement that is high school.
Anne, our protagonist, Cliff, the best-friend, and Sasha, the love interest, are like most high- schoolers in that they are confused about almost everything. We follow their stories through a mixture of flashbacks and flash forwards in an almost cyclic view as we see Anne coming to terms with her sexuality.
For those who attended school in any capacity, you will recall the confusion, the desire to fit in and the fear of judgment from peers whilst simultaneously attempting to understand ones likes and dislikes and to keep it all together with no less than a smile. Both Anne and Sasha comment on the pressure of how they are perceived by their peers with the under confidence of some of the characters and the ability to be unapologetically themselves becoming slightly frustrating for someone who wishes they too stood up for themselves when they were younger.
First Girl I Loved isn't all about teen angst and the confusing ride of the ups and downs of friendships. We are given an insight into the world of Softball with subtitles coming up for the hand signals given between a coach and his players and the comic relief in the text messages between the two girls. In a technologically advanced world the mobile phone has really been a big hit providing Kerem Sanga with another medium for the characters to express emotions, one which the younger members of the audience will relate to quite readily.
This heart-rendering and complex film comes away with the universal message that nothing can be that bad, even in the face of everything falling apart, with a little bit of self-acceptance life can be a whole lot easier.
Anne, our protagonist, Cliff, the best-friend, and Sasha, the love interest, are like most high- schoolers in that they are confused about almost everything. We follow their stories through a mixture of flashbacks and flash forwards in an almost cyclic view as we see Anne coming to terms with her sexuality.
For those who attended school in any capacity, you will recall the confusion, the desire to fit in and the fear of judgment from peers whilst simultaneously attempting to understand ones likes and dislikes and to keep it all together with no less than a smile. Both Anne and Sasha comment on the pressure of how they are perceived by their peers with the under confidence of some of the characters and the ability to be unapologetically themselves becoming slightly frustrating for someone who wishes they too stood up for themselves when they were younger.
First Girl I Loved isn't all about teen angst and the confusing ride of the ups and downs of friendships. We are given an insight into the world of Softball with subtitles coming up for the hand signals given between a coach and his players and the comic relief in the text messages between the two girls. In a technologically advanced world the mobile phone has really been a big hit providing Kerem Sanga with another medium for the characters to express emotions, one which the younger members of the audience will relate to quite readily.
This heart-rendering and complex film comes away with the universal message that nothing can be that bad, even in the face of everything falling apart, with a little bit of self-acceptance life can be a whole lot easier.
Worst thing ever. Id rather watch kids tv for hours on end. horrible plot, little character development, its really frustrating and not at all worth your time. I was left confused most of the movie if i wasnt screaming at the stupidity of this bs. do not waste your time, find an actual good lgbtq+ movie. makes me wanna scoop my eyes out with plastic spoons by the end.
I watched a lot of movies. I am especially interested with a good lesbian movie. Although I am straight, I have many friends. The lead girl is pretty good on her role, the film was okayish but the final is so rushed, boring and -thanks to incompetent director- lame...
In real life, people suffer bad things, why give it again in a film packaged like romantic drama? Because the director is lazy, does not understand real emotions and therefore cannot lead the cast properly. The people in the community is brave, not like portrayed here. Because of the director and writers lack of any talent, this is really a wasted effort. Shame on you!
The picture quality and camera work is medium. Music is minimal, and gives the impression of minimalist films.
It is probably better save yourself time not watchng this. I would never watch it again.. I feel like my time was stolen...
In real life, people suffer bad things, why give it again in a film packaged like romantic drama? Because the director is lazy, does not understand real emotions and therefore cannot lead the cast properly. The people in the community is brave, not like portrayed here. Because of the director and writers lack of any talent, this is really a wasted effort. Shame on you!
The picture quality and camera work is medium. Music is minimal, and gives the impression of minimalist films.
It is probably better save yourself time not watchng this. I would never watch it again.. I feel like my time was stolen...
This movie had all the potential to be something really nice but it almost looks forced. The girl playing Anne looks perfect for it and it is the typical quirky girl but her acting is so cringy at parts if not all the movie. This movie is really messy and I wouldn't reccomend it. It has a nice vibe but that's it.
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The character of Anne Smith (Dylan Gelula) somehow reminds me of the character of Rayanne Graff (A.J. Langer) of My So-Called Life.
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- TriviaThe film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and won the Audience Award for "Best of NEXT".
- SoundtracksHawk
Written by Nick Scapa (as Nicholas Scapa)
Performed by Nicky Blitz
Courtesy of Lip Sync Music Inc.
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- 初戀上女孩
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- $277,293
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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