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KR, 115 min
suffers near end due to pacing issues, B+ overall, excellent visual elements, shhh
AU, 89 min
The son of hippies attempts to reinvent himself as a buttoned-down corporate drone in the pursuit of normalcy.
i’m officially through with this indie shit.
typical “quirky” debut-directorial,
auteur coming-of-age thing.
satire a bit heavy-handed for me
i walked away with a shrug
and the word “cute” on my lips.
no more!


“Oh, I say. Nina, there’s one thing—I don’t think I shall be able to marry you after all.”
“Oh, Adam, you are a bore.”
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Young_Things
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0325123/
ah, fluff.