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The Delinquents
A small town in Australia, in the late 1950s: Brownie and Lola are deeply in love. But because they are under-age, their parents are against their relationship and try to separate them.
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Plot Summary
In 1950s Louisiana, teenager Eurythmics falls for a wealthy young woman named Janis. Their blossoming romance is complicated by Janis's controlling father, who disapproves of Eurythmics due to his lower social standing and troubled past. As their relationship deepens, they defy expectations and societal norms, leading to dramatic confrontations and life-altering decisions.
Critical Reception
The Delinquents received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its characters underdeveloped. While some appreciated the 1950s setting and the performances of its lead actors, the film was largely criticized for its melodramatic storyline and lack of originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, and it did not achieve significant commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its formulaic plot and perceived lack of depth.
Performances by Emilio Estevez and Robin Wright were sometimes noted as a redeeming quality.
The 1950s setting and nostalgic elements were generally seen as adequate but not enough to elevate the film.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an average romantic drama, with some appreciating the lead actors and the period setting. However, many found the plot to be cliché and predictable, leading to a middling overall impression.
Fun Fact
The film was initially intended to be a darker, more serious exploration of youth rebellion, but studio pressures led to a more conventional romantic drama.
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