The Young Unknowns
Charlie, his sexy girlfriend, and his moronic best friend drink, drug, and self-destruct over the course of one day at Charlie's father home in Los Angeles.
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Plot Summary
In the early 1970s, two young women, Anya and her friend Sarah, navigate the complexities of love, sexuality, and self-discovery in Australia. Anya grapples with her feelings for a male friend while Sarah explores a relationship with another woman, all against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal yearning. Their journey is marked by evolving friendships, difficult choices, and the search for identity during a transformative period in their lives.
Critical Reception
The Young Unknowns received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its sensitive portrayal of young women's coming-of-age experiences and the performances of its lead actresses, particularly Toni Collette. However, some reviews noted its pacing or perceived lack of a strong narrative drive, while others commended its emotional resonance and exploration of complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of female friendship and burgeoning sexuality.
- Noted for strong performances, especially from Toni Collette.
- Some found the narrative meandering, while others appreciated its emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
The film was Anya Cameron's debut feature film as a director and screenwriter.
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