Your Reviews
This is a quiet and reflective movie about young love, sex, and attempts to have both together, mutually. This task is one of life's toughest... ges. Thoughtful, sensitive, and superb acting and direction. Don't expect too much, no bells and whistles, but settle into in and live it quietly. Full Review
Critic Reviews
David Gordon Green's second film, is too subtle and perceptive, and knows too much about human nature, to treat their lack of sexual synchronicity as if it supplies a plot.Full Review
It's thrillingly original, lyrical, and wise, and the filmmaker conveys the mutable intensity of young love with the authoritative originality of an important filmmaker.Full Review
The movie may take five extra minutes to end and could do with one less sunset but . . . other than that it's damned near perfect.Full Review
Like his (David Gordon Green's) debut feature of three years ago, the exquisite "George Washington," this new one has my heart, and I think it will have yours.Full Review
