

4teen
Young-Hoon (Cheon Bo-Keun), Joon-Yi (Sung Yoo-Bin), Hyun-Soo (Yoon Seok-Hyun) and Whe-One (Hong Yo-Seb) are 14-years-old and friends. They go through a stormy period. Young-Hoon runs away from home, Joon-Yi tries to seduce a married woman through an internet chatting site, Hyun-Soo becomes involved in his father’s death and Whe-One suffers from progeria (rapid aging of children). They decide to go to a club in the Hongik University area. They get excited, but Whe-One’s condition worsens.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows four young teenagers as they navigate the complexities of adolescence and their final year of middle school. It offers an intimate look into their friendships, family relationships, and personal growth during this pivotal time. The film captures the everyday joys, anxieties, and discoveries that shape their identities as they approach adulthood.
Critical Reception
4teen was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of teenage life. Audiences appreciated its honest depiction of the challenges and triumphs of growing up. The documentary was praised for its naturalistic approach and its ability to capture the raw emotions of its young subjects.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and empathetic look at adolescence.
- Appreciated for capturing the genuine experiences of its young protagonists.
- Noted for its sensitive exploration of the transition into teenage years.
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Fun Fact
Director Guillaume Maidatchevsky is known for his work in wildlife filmmaking, making '4teen' a notable departure into human subjects.
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