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

3º – The Double (Richard Ayoade, 2013)Involved in an insane routine of bureaucratic work, a young man has his routine altered when a man exactly as he appears in his life. Based on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel ‘The Double’, raising an aura of suspense and melancholy to each scene, he exposes the process of construction and deconstruction of identity in the human being.

 

2º – Roger Dodger (Dylan Kidd, 2002)A gallant man decides to present some of the pleasures of the world to his teenage nephew. Together, the two will experience the most diverse confusions and learn more about each other and themselves. A good choice from the early 2000’s, this film is set in the genres of comedy and drama, with two interesting characters that capture the spectator’s attention.

 

1º – Roger Dodger (Dylan Kidd, 2002)After discovering that their partners are committing adultery, a man and a woman will start a strange relationship that will completely alter their lives. ‘In the Mood for Love’, another masterpiece of Kar-Wai Wong’s great filmography, elevates a melancholic atmosphere for the unfolding of the plot, based on a fabulous cinematography (one of the most beautiful in the history of cinema), a productive script, unretouchable direction and great performances.