Critics Consensus: A terrific follow - up to The Year My Voice Broke, Flirting is a teen movie worth watching, thanks to
emotionally engaging performances and an endearing script.
Critic Consensus: A terrific follow - up to The Year My Voice Broke, Flirting is a teen movie worth watching, thanks to
emotionally engaging performances and an endearing script.
Not exact matches
Summary: Lovelace looks great and offers a plethora of rich
performances, but beyond this the narrative simply isn't compelling enough or presented with enough depth for the audience to fully
engage or
emotionally invest.
Creating a believable CG character isn't easy, but thanks to some fantastic visual effects and Ben Whishaw's warm vocal
performance, Paddington is so charming (especially when
engaged in Buster Keaton - like antics) that you become
emotionally invested in him.
Nonetheless, this is an
emotionally engaging and effectively understated drama with a terrific central
performance from Eddie Marsan.
And through it all, Kattan delivers an
engaging and surprisingly
emotionally resonant
performance.
It Needs: Viewers with enough tolerance to be able to
engage emotionally with a convicted paedophile (although Bacons
performance more than helps you get there).
In fact, having
emotionally close relationships with child - care providers as a toddler has been linked with more positive social behavior and more complex play later as a preschooler.3 Kindergartners with close teacher relationships have been shown to be more
engaged in classroom activities, have better attitudes about school, and demonstrate better academic
performance.4 Thus, teacher - child relationships appear to be an important part of children's social and academic success in school.