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Seventeen
The year is 1917. Rumors of the Russian Revolution are spreading to Helsinki, disrupting the lives of both Prime Minister Oskari Tokoi and the bourgeois Nikolajeffie family. The family's 17-year-old daughter Olivia and the same-aged maid Iita, who works for the family, are best friends. They meet a young socialist boy, Juho, and become entangled in politics, which puts their friendship to the test. Olivia disappears, and Iita realizes that it is a matter of life and death. At the same time, Oskari Tokoi's government seeks to make Finland independent from Russian rule.
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Plot Summary
In the vibrant, yet often daunting, world of high school, a group of teenagers navigates the complexities of friendship, love, and self-discovery. As they approach a pivotal moment in their lives, they confront their deepest insecurities and desires, learning valuable lessons about who they are and who they want to become. The film captures the raw emotions and relatable struggles of adolescence.
Critical Reception
Seventeen received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its heartfelt performances and authentic portrayal of teenage life, while some found the narrative pacing to be uneven. Audiences connected with its themes of growing up and finding one's identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its genuine depiction of teenage angst and camaraderie.
Appreciated for strong performances from its young cast.
Some critics noted predictable plot points and a lack of deeper thematic exploration.
Google audience: Audience reviews were generally positive, with many appreciating the film's relatable characters and honest portrayal of high school experiences. Some viewers felt the story was a bit formulaic but still found it to be an enjoyable and emotionally resonant watch.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Austin, Texas, with many scenes filmed at actual high schools and local community spots.
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