Director:
Jordan Vogt-RobertsGuión:
Chris GallettaCámara:
Ross RiegeMúsica:
Ryan MillerReparto:
Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias, Nick Offerman, Erin Moriarty, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Megan Mullally, Alison Brie, Angela Trimbur, Kumail Nanjiani (más)Sinopsis(1)
Tres adolescentes, hartos de sus respectivas familias, deciden fugarse de casa y adentrarse en la naturaleza. Sin adultos. Sin control. Serán autosuficientes y vivirán según sus propias reglas. ¿Sobrevivirá el paraíso a la explosión hormonal? (Festival Films)
Reseñas (3)
To be honest, there were quite a few things that objectively bothered me in this film (the first one of which, in my opinion, are the not very convincing child actors – the boys in Jeff Nichols’s Mud were much better), but it does have something that charmed me. A nice indie thing. ()
Stunningly idiotic, as only adolescence can be. Bonus appreciation for the uncharacteristically but realistically contained romantic storyline. ()
Exactly the type of film that is popular right now. Indie dramedies that flow at their own leisurely pace may not appeal to everyone, but generally, it's not a big issue. It's not exactly hilarious if you're looking to really laugh, but it has its charm. This is an attempt to go a slightly different route compared to typical adult-oriented films. The movie is good; it's inventive, has interesting scenes and intriguing characters, and Biaggio is absolutely excellent. It's not very funny and is quite serious, but I like films that can blend the modern world with nature without feeling like unnecessary propaganda. ()