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  • Kirpianuscus12 January 2017
    a story of youth. nothing new. or unexpected. and this is the right thing. a correct film. old recipes of three friends- two boys, a girl, small events and that night of broken rules. an incident. and a delicate last scene. the poetry of relations, looks, gestures, remembering the gestures, looks and relations from the viewer past. this is the first good point. the second - the actors. Fantin Ravat as the sensitive Adrien, mix of vulnerability and noble feelings, Anthony Bajon as the savage, almost rude Johan and, sure, Eloise Parramore as Maude, a kind of tomboy. in same measure, Michael Vander - Meir in the interesting, wise sketch, in the role of Maud father. the second good point - the freshness who preserves the spirit of the age of teenagers. so, a correct film.