10 Greatest Coming-of-Age Movies About Growing Up in Modern Society

 

5º – Who’s That Knocking at My Door (Martin Scorsese, 1967)The first feature film of director Martin Scorsese’s career, ‘Who’s That Knocking at My Door’ brings a regular plot about a young man who has to deal with a story told by his girlfriend about his past. Possessing ups and downs, the film stands out for Harvey Keitel’s beautiful performance as a protagonist, in addition to his beautiful soundtrack permeated by classics that can engage the viewer with what happens on screen.

 

4º – Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee, 1989)Amidst the hot summer scenery in Brooklyn, we will follow the daily lives of many residents of a poor neighborhood, glimpsing their ways of consummate their relationships with the world. Spike Lee’s masterpiece, ‘Do the Right Thing’ works with the simplest instances of life, making no compromises by showing the dilemmas of the characters studied, as well as eventual pleasures and displeasures in their journeys.

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