¡The We And The I
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[Machine Translation] Michel Gondry's latest film is a coming-of-age drama that will defy your expectations! Gondry's most personal film, based on his own experiences. The cast is made up of real high school students who gather at The Point, a community center in the Bronx. The film depicts with surprising vividness the pretensions, insecurities, and cruelty of teenagers, and above all, their innermost feelings. While the entire story takes place on the bus, Gondry's trademark offbeat visuals are still present in the popcorn-fueled conversations, as well as in the effectively interspersed recollections and fantasy scenes. --New York, Bronx. The school year is over at a high school, and summer vacation is finally upon us. Students return home by bus. The company is already in a festive mood with the usual gang of bad kids. Their usual topics of conversation are romantic stories of someone getting together and breaking up with someone else, and silly peer scandals. The buzzing bus interior is a microcosm of the unpredictable bad kids. As the bus moves on and stops at a stop, the students get off, and the interior gradually grows quieter. The students get off the bus, and the interior gradually becomes quiet, revealing each student's inner personality and true feelings. The real me, the you I never knew, the friends I always had, the stories I never told. Then a text message comes in that Elijah, a fellow student at school, has been stabbed...
Original Release Year: 2012
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