
Kamurai
Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is a great little "coming of age", literal search for identity in an extra-ordinary young woman placed in a situation to "catch up " with her peers. Firstly, I'm calling a lot of ...


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Awkward, isolated and disapproving of most of the people around her, a precocious 19-year-old genius is challenged to put her convictions to the test by venturing out on to the NYC dating scene.
Carrie Pilby, a precocious and intellectually gifted 19-year-old, struggles with the complexities of human relationships and social interactions after graduating from Harvard. To appease her father, she makes a deal to meet people and explore life outside her comfort zone. This journey leads her to confront her own insecurities and learn valuable lessons about love, sex, and connection.
Carrie Pilby received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Bel Powley's central performance and the film's exploration of a complex young protagonist. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat uneven or predictable.
Praised for Bel Powley's compelling and nuanced portrayal of the titular character.
The film offers a thoughtful, albeit sometimes quirky, examination of a young woman navigating adulthood.
Some critics found the plot's progression and resolutions to be less impactful than the character's internal journey.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight Bel Powley's excellent performance and the film's relatable depiction of the challenges faced by young adults. Many appreciated the movie's humor and its sensitive handling of themes like intimacy and self-discovery.
The film is based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Karen Rivers.
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Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is a great little "coming of age", literal search for identity in an extra-ordinary young woman placed in a situation to "catch up " with her peers. Firstly, I'm calling a lot of ...

**Life happens and we just've to flow with it, making better choices!** A better film than I thought. What I thought was seeing how it was received. It was based on the book of the same name, directed by a newcomer. A coming-of-age film,...