Live today and tomorrow Sometimes you read positive reviews of critics and start waiting for the supernatural. There. If you don’t expect anything supernatural from this movie, the movie is wonderful. It leaves good feelings.
It's an experimental arthouse. The experiment is that the film was shot for 12 years, and the actors grew up with the film literally. The main character swung from a little boy to a college student.
There is no straight heart-wrenching drama and too unexpected turns, everything is basically as it happens in life. This is a film about the family and teenagers, well, about the relevant problems: divorce (mild, and then not very), a punching mother-workaholic, moving, first love, infidelity, conflict of fathers and children.
Absolutely realistic growing up of not only the main character, but also the people around (and here we are talking not only about growing up, but also about aging), acutely demonstrates how transient life is, and how it sinks in everyday things.
An insecure boy without purpose and a punchy self-made mother, seemingly successful, but dissatisfied. With one wise phrase, she directed a Mexican worker unknown to her in the direction of life success. But it is not at all obvious whether her many phrases will help her son not remain a copy of his frivolous father. It seems that this movie teaches to live not only tomorrow, but also today. And vice versa.
8 out of 10
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