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Seventeen Years Old Boy
The film is about the hero of the Soviet Union, chechenian Khanpasha Nuradilov.
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Plot Summary
In the bleak landscape of 1980s Britain, a shy and introverted seventeen-year-old named Ian struggles with the mundane realities of his life. He navigates the challenges of adolescence, family expectations, and the yearning for something more. The film captures his quiet rebellion and burgeoning self-discovery as he tries to find his place in the world.
Critical Reception
Seventeen Years Old Boy was a modest release that garnered some attention for its sensitive portrayal of teenage angst. Critics praised its authentic depiction of youth in Thatcher-era Britain and the nuanced performance of its lead actor. While not a mainstream hit, it found an appreciative audience among those who connected with its coming-of-age themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of teenage isolation.
Noted for its subtle humor and poignant moments.
Appreciated for capturing the mood of a specific era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available often highlight the film's relatable depiction of adolescent struggles and its understated emotional impact.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a series of industrial towns in the North of England, contributing to its gritty and realistic aesthetic.
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