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  • Watch it if you expect a young adult's crossroad in life kind of situation, an indie movie with an authentic unpretentious touch. Older generations might just look down at the story and grump about 'kids these days.'

    It's kind of short-ish at 1h 12min, but this make it flow well. If they thought they had stuff for just 72 min, there's also no need to make it longer.

    Matreya Scarrwener's performance was very convincing and I'm sure she is a young talented actress to watch for.
  • vasilkola2 May 2021
    The youth doesnt need a film that justifies their depressive state of mind.

    Movie directors need to create cool characters, in order to inspire young people to get out of bed and do something with their lives.
  • Andie the Great tells the story of a place we've all been at one point: unsure of who we are and what we're meant to be doing. While coming of age movies usually focus on the teen years, this movie gives a different lens of what happens after graduation when you're supposed to have suddenly grown up but you're not quite there. Stuck in the millennial plight of being lost and vulnerable, this film takes us on a heartwarming, imperfect journey peppered with endearing characters and a sunny soundtrack. A love letter to embracing the process, this film is for slow Sundays when you want to kick back, have a chuckle, and take your time.
  • With so many coming of age movies out there targeted only towards teens, it's SO hard to come by something that really nails the often uncomfortable growth of your 20s. This film does exactly that - it's real and authentic, and perfectly depicts the awkward but simultaneously irreplaceable challenges of young adulthood. This is a seriously perfect watch for those anticipating their impending young adult lives, those right in the middle of taking them on, and those looking to reminisce on them in a way that actually does them justice.
  • Such a great movie with so many interlocking storylines that we can all relate to in this day and age. I loved every second of this and will definitely be rewatching over and over again.