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Jeremy
Jeremy is learning cello at an arts school in New York. At school he spots Susan, who practices for a ballet audition, and he falls in love.
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Plot Summary
A shy, lonely 15-year-old boy named Jeremy struggles to connect with his peers and find his place in the world. He finds solace in his imagination and his passion for music. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a mysterious and captivating girl who shares his artistic sensibilities, leading to a profound and fleeting connection.
Critical Reception
Jeremy was a critically acclaimed film that resonated with audiences for its sensitive portrayal of adolescent angst and burgeoning romance. It was praised for its authentic depiction of teenage isolation and the power of human connection. The film was noted for its artistic merit and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender and realistic portrayal of teenage isolation and first love.
The film's introspective and melancholic tone was seen as both its strength and a point of contention.
Lauded for its strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Jeremy (1973)' on Google is limited, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Male for Desi Arnaz Jr. (though he was not in the film, the nomination was for a different film with a similar title that year). The film itself was recognized for its artistic merit at various festivals.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Arthur Barron, was also a psychologist, which is often cited as a reason for the film's nuanced and authentic depiction of adolescent emotions.
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