Review of The We and the I (2012) by Matthew S — 26 Jul 2015
Michel Gondry's film offers an interesting idea. A group of teenagers who "workshopped" the idea of playing variations of themselves on a bus ride on the last day of school thru the Bronx.
It has its share of moments. Sometimes funny, sometimes a bit sad and aching to give voice to young adults who are often denied the opportunity. But something about it never fully comes together. It sort of feels like Gondry is so focused on getting past the stereotyping that it ends up working in opposition to that core goal.
This review of The We and the I (2012) was written by Matthew S on 26 Jul 2015.
The We and the I has generally received positive reviews.
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