Review of Big Time Adolescence (2020) by Indianaparkwars — 21 Aug 2020
This was a great and fun movie. I had the pleasure of working as an extra on the film and you can see me blurred out in the background in one of the school scenes. Pretty cool stuff. Anyway, to objectively review the film, I thought it was very pleasant and well-done.
It’s an indie coming-of-age/unconventional buddy movie where a 16-year old boy idolizes his sister’s ex-boyfriend, as an older brother and best friend. But, he’s a burnout and loser, living a life of partying, drugs, and alcohol.
I can predict a lot of what would happen, but my expectations aren’t completely high either. It’s a fun independent film that showcases Davidson’s excellent acting skills and typecast as the likeable scumbag.
It also features Thomas Barbusca (of *Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp*), Jon Cryer, and Sydney Sweeney (of *Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood*). There’s some good laughs, nice cinematography, and an enjoyable experience.
This review of Big Time Adolescence (2020) was written by Indianaparkwars on 21 Aug 2020.
Big Time Adolescence has generally received positive reviews.
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