Love Is All You Need?

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Love is All You Need? tells the story of Ashley, a young teen who is raised by the 'picture perfect all-American family' in the suburbs of California - with two moms, two grandpas, two uncles, and a little brother. But Ashley has a problem - she has a crush on a boy at school, which is against everything this world has ever taught her. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (2)

novoten 

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anglais Despite some plotholes, the inverted main theme has precisely the impact it should have. In the first ten minutes, I felt foreign, sad, and inexplicably rejected as the main character. That cautious desire, which circumstances smother from the start, was simply within me at that moment. However, even though the form continues to its maximum until the end, the second half is too purposefully intensified and is mostly just about delivering the expected conclusion with the biggest slap in the face. And at this running time, that doesn't quite work. The full-length version will either quickly drown in simple morality or show me a brilliant generational statement. I'm already looking forward to finding out which it will be. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais It is perfectly acceptable if this idea attracts so much attention and at the end of the journey the viewer understands that they don't have to deal with some reverse phenomenon, but with a much simpler and more important problem, which is bullying. Surprisingly. Because if you don't survive childhood, there is no point in dealing with the issues of adult life. ()