¡Hey!
I'm not much of a reviewer, because I feel I'm not the best at creating reviews, however, I couldn't pass up this opportunity because today I come to recommend one of the most emotional movies I've seen and that also touches on one of the themes I like the most, friendship.
Mid90's is a movie set in the 90's written and directed by Jonah Hill, and produced by one of my favorite production companies A24.
The film tells the story of Stivie, a boy who is entering his teenage years and is starting to feel a bit lonely as his mother works all day and also doesn't have the best relationship with his impetuous older brother.
A lo largo de la película vemos cómo se va desarrollando esta tormentosa, pero solida amistad y como Stivie va dejando de lado la inocencia para adentrarse en el mundo del alcohol, las drogas y las chicas.
Stivie is attracted to a group of skater boys, most of them much older than him, but this does not seem to be an impediment for him to gradually integrate with them.Throughout the film we see how this stormy but solid friendship develops and how Stivie leaves her innocence behind and enters the world of alcohol, drugs and girls.
All this may sound like a tragedy, but it is a film with which you connect quite a lot and Jonah Hill transmits us that nostalgia he feels when remembering this time, even the film is shot with a 16 mm camera, which is not the one usually used for big projects, but it gives us that retro effect immersing us in a more realistic way to these years. The little actors in this movie do an incredible job and although their actions are probably very exaggerated (or not) you can't help but feel identified since in adolescence we are often quite rebellious and make countless mistakes, but we are always surrounded by friends who are just as lost and misunderstood as we are, but who serve as support and create an environment where we will never feel judged.
Así que te invito a ver esta película que dura menos de hora y media y que me parece que no pudo tener un final más acertado y hermoso.
So I invite you to see this film that lasts less than an hour and a half and that I think could not have had a more successful and beautiful ending.
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