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Forever Young captures that frenetic energy of youth in the late '80s, peeling back layers of aspiration, friendship, and heartbreak. Bruni Tedeschi’s direction feels intimate, often allowing the camera to linger just a bit too long on the characters' faces, which draws out their vulnerabilities. The ensemble cast brings a rawness to their performances, especially in their moments of joy and despair. The film's pacing might meander, but it mirrors the chaotic nature of young adulthood beautifully. The setting of the Théâtre des Amandiers is not just a backdrop; it becomes a character in itself, steeped in a palpable sense of nostalgia and ambition. There's a tenderness in the way it navigates the awkwardness of first loves and the pursuit of dreams.
Format: Available on Blu-ray and digital platformsAspect ratio: 2.35:1, enhances the visual storytellingLanguage: French with English subtitlesRuntime: Approximately 125 minutes
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