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The First Time
Claude is in his last year of high-school, but he doesn't care much for school. Instead all his thoughts circle around girls and getting laid. But since he doesn't look very studly, he has a hard time realizing his fantasies. When he's finally got an invitation to a steamy afternoon by Carole, his father intercepts the letter...
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Plot Summary
Set in the summer of 1958, the film follows the story of Frankie, a young girl who spends her summer working in a resort town. She navigates the complexities of burgeoning adulthood, including her first romantic experiences and encounters with societal expectations. The narrative explores themes of innocence, sexual awakening, and the transition from adolescence to womanhood.
Critical Reception
The First Time received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics generally acknowledged its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's coming-of-age and its authentic depiction of the era. However, some found its pacing to be slow, and its themes were considered by some to be perhaps too understated for the impact they aimed for.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of adolescent experiences and the 1950s setting.
Noted for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of a young woman's sexual awakening.
Some critics felt the film's narrative was too slow-paced and lacked dramatic intensity.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The First Time' are not widely available through public Google ratings, making it difficult to summarize specific user sentiments. General critical reception suggests an appreciation for its quiet introspection and period detail.
Fun Fact
Although the film is set in 1958, it was released in 1976, over a decade after the sexual revolution, making its exploration of adolescent sexuality a somewhat retrospective and perhaps more measured take for its time.
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