2 reviews
I had the privilege of seeing this film at tiff and I was honestly blown away! The film will take you through so many emotions, I found myself crying for the nostalgia of childhood, the freedom of the queer kids, and the injustices served on kids who are too young to experience the life that has been served them. The main character is a downright thug and I was there for it the entire movie! The juxtaposition of the pure emotions they experience along with their friends against the harsh realities of adulthood is something truly special to watch. I don't want to spoil anyones experience with this film so I will leave it at that. An ABSOLUTE must watch!
- lloydkathryn
- Sep 18, 2022
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I saw this film at TIFF and can't get it out of my mind.
First off, I have not seen a film like this before. Without getting too deep into plot, it's a coming-of-age story that explores the lives of three queer kids and their trans mother figure in today's Toronto of haves and have-nots. The subject matter here could be extremely controversial, as it deals with child sexuality, but the way it's handled is nuanced and sophisticated. What the film says about male relationships and vulnerability might be one of the more revolutionary pieces of commentary on contemporary masculinity that I have seen today. Technically speaking, the cinematography, acting and sound are all superb. While the movie is light on story, approaching it as a point of entry into queer lives and as a tone piece makes it a rewarding watch. Definitely recommend seeing this film when you have the opportunity.
For comparables, think: Livingston's "Paris Is Burning" or Korine's "Kids" or some strange lovechild of the two.
First off, I have not seen a film like this before. Without getting too deep into plot, it's a coming-of-age story that explores the lives of three queer kids and their trans mother figure in today's Toronto of haves and have-nots. The subject matter here could be extremely controversial, as it deals with child sexuality, but the way it's handled is nuanced and sophisticated. What the film says about male relationships and vulnerability might be one of the more revolutionary pieces of commentary on contemporary masculinity that I have seen today. Technically speaking, the cinematography, acting and sound are all superb. While the movie is light on story, approaching it as a point of entry into queer lives and as a tone piece makes it a rewarding watch. Definitely recommend seeing this film when you have the opportunity.
For comparables, think: Livingston's "Paris Is Burning" or Korine's "Kids" or some strange lovechild of the two.
- flicksintheix
- Sep 10, 2022
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