Review of The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015) by Amheretojudge — 18 Feb 2018
Nobody touches you..
The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Trying to find out its originality and reason beings by seeking, experimenting or even smelling the unknown is one of the finest detailed context ever to be mentioned on screen. The Diary Ofnobody touches you..
The Diary Of A Teenage Girl.
Trying to find out its originality and reason beings by seeking, experimenting or even smelling the unknown is one of the finest detailed context ever to be mentioned on screen. The Diary Of A Teenage Girl is beautifully written and adapted but more importantly it's execution is something that sweeps away the attention. Marielle Heller is surprisingly amazing on her directorial debut, and works with conviction in each and every frame of it. Bel Powley is quite convincing on her teenage depiction and is supported with great performances by Alexander Skarsgård and Kirsten Wiig. The Diary Of A Teenage Girl is short (just around 100 minutes), to-the-point, perfectly edited and supervised with enormous amount of care and passion towards the art.
This review of The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015) was written by Amheretojudge on 18 Feb 2018.
The Diary of a Teenage Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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