30º – Au Revoir les Enfants (Louis Malle, 1987)Allocated through the 2nd World War, the film brings the intricacies of youth an inserted kid in reality a conservative school. Instead, the boy will make new friends and live significant moments of his childhood. Masterpiece, ‘Au Revoir les Enfants’ is one of the most honest films about the construction of childhood, raising a single nostalgic charge to the viewer in its execution.
29º – St. Elmo’s Fire (Joel Schumacher, 1985)A group of friends have to deal with the departure of school life and the arrival of the responsibilities of adulthood. The film gains its dynamism to explore this daily lives of young people, having as background an inherent to all restlessness. The idea of bringing this rite of passage necessary to the human being by the sight of a tight-knit group of friends is effective, achieving exactly by exposing various personas in each individual of the group, leaving those watching familiar with what is exposed to each scene.
28º – Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach, 2012)In the plot, an aspiring dancer has to deal with the arrival of the responsibilities of adulthood, maintaining an assertive social contact with your friends, live alone and find the figure of lost love for New York. ‘Frances Ha’ is dynamic in its compendium of scenes, exposing what’s more common to life in a contemporary society.
27º – Career Opportunities (Bryan Gordon, 1991)Little known in the 1990s, ‘Career Opportunities’ was immortalized our afternoons. Here, we see a young adult, misfit and unable to keep a job, which, after receiving an ultimatum from his father, get a night job in a supermarket. We gain dynamics in the work when, as early as the first day, the young have to deal with the strange appearance of an attractive woman in the vicinity of the market and also survive an assault. The film is short, restricted primarily to a single scenario, but that fulfills well his uncompromising proposal to show some of the concerns of young people in relation to adulthood.
26º – Inside Llewyn Davis (Coen Brothers, 2013)A musician struggles to find success and get money to live your day to day. However, his maladjusted behavior just preventing it reach higher flights in your life, come to engage in various confusions. Directed by the Coen brothers, the film raises a concise plot to its audience, bringing light and funny everyday situations that end up entertaining at the same time serve as pillars for the construction of our central character.
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