What was promoted as a comedic, heartwarming depiction of
teen angst feels more like a missed opportunity.
Not exact matches
«Has the look and
feel of The Virgin Suicides, minus, well, the suicides, and with much more real - life
teen angst.»
Yet as heartfelt and personal as the story is, much of it
feels like standard
teen angst.
It still reflects the narcissistic torment of
teen angst: the
feeling that nobody understands what you're going through (certainly not your parents) and that your troubles are all - encompassing and insurmountable.
I mean she's young, so she has that kind of
teen angst that I
feel I don't get to play with too much because it's not a comedic approach to anything you would do in animation.