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Told with a tender vigor, the film explores relationships on a number of levels. It will ring true with mature teenagers of all classes.Full Review
Enid Zentelis' affecting and intimate Evergreen deals with family life and coming of age and is the kind of small, deeply personal American film that rarely surfaces even in art theaters these days.Full Review
An earnest, simplistic, affecting slice of low-watt indie filmmaking that goes where few American movies bother: below the poverty line.Full Review
Though the acting is tentative at times, with performances not quite landing on the same page, Evergreen is a compassionate slice of Pacific Northwest misery.Full Review
As drama it's thin stuff. Aiming for simplicity, it ends up simplistic. Full Review
