When You Were Young
When You Were Young

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When You Were Young

1967
Movie
94 min
Japanese

Kaori is a new director at a TV station and is assigned to work on her first documentary project, “Kimi ga Seishun no Toki” (When You Were Young), a documentary on modern youth and the Harajuku tribe. However, she gets too involved and ends up hurting her documentary subjects.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Charles JarrottGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, Eleanor, experiences a series of vivid flashbacks to her childhood and adolescence. These memories are triggered by present-day events and relationships, allowing her to confront and understand her past. The film explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery as Eleanor navigates her complex family history and personal growth.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'When You Were Young' received a generally positive reception, praised for its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from the Redgrave family. Critics highlighted its sensitive portrayal of memory and its exploration of familial relationships. While not a blockbuster, it found an appreciative audience among those who enjoyed character-driven dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant exploration of memory and its emotional resonance.

  • Vanessa Redgrave's performance was widely lauded as a career highlight.

  • The film's sensitive direction and intimate storytelling were appreciated.

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Fun Fact

This film marked the directorial debut of Charles Jarrott, who would go on to direct other notable historical dramas like 'Anne of the Thousand Days' and 'Mary, Queen of Scots'.

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