Definite gem
The title "Turn it around" refers to the game of spin-the-bottle the kids are playing to initiate dares on each other. These mainly seem to mean they have to kiss someone. Bram is desperate that the bottle spins his way and connects him with Florian but he's out of luck each time - the bottle always chooses other victims.
A rapport has already been set up between the lads a couple of times when they've met, at Bram's initiation, in the garden. They know what they're getting into.
In the end Bram takes matters into his own hands when the bottle has its final spin. I loved the last spoken line of the film.
This was well acted and a terrific story.
A rapport has already been set up between the lads a couple of times when they've met, at Bram's initiation, in the garden. They know what they're getting into.
In the end Bram takes matters into his own hands when the bottle has its final spin. I loved the last spoken line of the film.
This was well acted and a terrific story.
- laduqesa
- Jan 25, 2025