8º – Young and Beautiful (François Ozon, 2013)After losing her virginity, a young woman begins a career as a prostitute. However, the consequences of this decision will affect your entire life and family. A recent pearl of French cinema, ‘Young and Beautiful’ has a concise history, working every meander in the lives of its central characters in an assertive way, providing the viewer with a great movie.
7º – Life is Sweet (Mike Leigh, 1990)We will explore the life of a middle-class family in London, understanding more about how its members work on the world. ‘Life is Sweet’ is a film that spans the entire family apparatus, providing a bold critique of how we build our social relationships. However, the film falls into this list by the way one of the family’s adolescents formalizes their daily lives with exaggerations and destructive compulsions.
6º – Rushmore (Wes Anderson, 1998)An unfit teenager tries to reconcile his hectic student life with his private life. Wes Anderson’s “Rushmore” films an optimistic air about the compendium that comprises the youth, with an impeccable script, the traditional mastery of director of the filmmaker, a beautiful cinematography and irredevable performances.
5º – Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater, 1993)Allocated in the 1970s, the film works on the final stretch of student life of several young people, showing their turbulent daily lives. Always proposing a light aura for the unleash of scenes, the film is a true pearl of the 1990s, showing an extremely interesting period of the twentieth century that ends up getting hard on time.
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