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6/10
great lead performance, promising start
Similar in many ways to Marvelous and the Black Hole (2021) in that both are indy coming-of-age dramas featuring a breakout rubber-faced star who outshines the rest of the cast. INBETWEEN GIRL has the weaker script of the two, however. After a strong and promising start, the movie takes a sharp turn and becomes more of an Afterschool Special.
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7/10
Really great coming of age dramedy Warning: Spoilers
This is a really well done coming of age dramedy about a young bi racial girl dealing with culture clash, divorce, and the pitfalls of high school romance.

The cast is great, particularly Emma Galbraith in a standout lead performance. Not quite in the echelon of Easy A or Mean Girls (and the scale of comedy and drama kind of tips the other direction in this film), but if you like either of those movies, you'll really enjoy this one.
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8/10
Solid and Nuanced
allenng-0576216 November 2021
An Asian lead who is allowed to be flawed, allowed to be fully human, and still deal with very real Chinese-American experiences. It feels good to see this type of character being able to have a social plot with their peers without just being a Chinese-American but just being human; it was the type of drama you could see the typical (white) American actor in but with more layers due to additionally being in between cultures. This is very clearly not Hollywood, but even then it doesn't feel like cutting this film slack by mentioning how stunning the camera work is and how genuine the script felt, even with the awkward moments feeling like actual teenage moments. All in all, it is a great coming-of-age film that truly fulfills its role as a form of our representation as fully fleshed-out humans!
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10/10
AMAZING!!!
csdhhhgd16 November 2021
This was honestly such a good movie! I really don't know why people don't like it, but it has such great representation. Emma Galbraith in particular really expressed her role as the lead really well. You can really feel the emotion that is going on and ugh, it's just amazing. The characters are well draw out and individual, each with his own personality. The Acting throughout is very good as well. Everyone did a wonderful job!!!
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10/10
Authentic Coming of Age Story
tyniathomassie9 May 2022
This beautiful and intimate movie focuses on Asian-American teenager Angie, a budding artist and independent thinker, who has her first sexual experiences on the down-low with Liam, the "it" boy of their small private school. Liam is involved with the beautiful Social Media influencer "it" girl, Sheryl, and though they appear to be a perfect couple, she won't 'go all-the-way' with Liam, which has him roving elsewhere. While this sounds like it could produce a redux one-dimensional tale of a teen-triangle, the performances are complex, authentic and wonderfully rendered by Emma Galbraith as Angie, William Magnuson as Liam and Emily Garrett as Sheryl. They bring a depth to their performances that made me feel the complexity of what it feels like to be chosen and alternately ignored, wanted and rejected, seen and unseen. These relationships play out against the backdrop of Angie's parents getting divorced, and Angie's father moving on with a Chinese woman and her 'more' Asian daughter. The convoluted territory of biracial relationships, multidimensional people and flawed but loving human beings is steered masterfully by Mei Makino, the writer/director. The movie is set in Galveston TX, which presents a very quaint / 'white' backdrop for the story to pop. I HIGHLY recommend this movie. I must also give a shoutout to the artist who rendered Angie's drawings - Larissa Akhmetova. They are imaginative and add great insight to Angie's passion and emotions. A gem of a movie -- and it's getting great reviews (NY Times Critic's pic, npr interview, SXSW and Caamfest winner). Worth it.
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10/10
A Wonderful Slice Of Life Film
annika_sofie16 November 2021
This movie was amazing. The storyline was simple, but it intrigues you and makes you invested in it. There isn't anything grand about it, but that is its charm. The main character Angie, played by Emma Galbraith, was very realistic. Her behavior, story, mannerisms, and talking style were normal and not overexaggerated.

This is a great and relatable coming of age film, as it depicts Angie trying to figure out her life and learning new things about herself on the way. It shows REALISTIC problems and situations that a person may be going through without making it over dramatic.

The acting of the cast was splendid. I truly felt like I was really in the scene, watching it unfold infront of my own eyes. The scenes captivate you, and make you feel real emotions whilst watching.

Overall, this movie is definitely a 10/10, I highly recommend it!
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10/10
Lovely Movie!
molillian16 November 2021
This was a brilliant movie - the acting prowess of the lead, played by Emma Galbraith, was especially notable. Angie is a profoundly nuanced character to me, and I think that Emma's portrayal of her was incredible. Her behaviour just felt so...realistic, if that makes any sense? She really just feels like another Asian girl trying to figure out life and sexuality, and as someone in that demographic, I related so much.

Moreover, the story, although not particularly grand, was incredibly compelling. I found it extremely easy to get invested in what was happening (also in part because of my attachment to the lead character). In a way, I felt as if the non-grandness of the story was exactly where its prowess lay - this is a wholly real story, and I love it.

I'm extremely disappointed to see the Asian meninists review-bombing this movie, especially since this movie was created by an Asian woman. It's important to have movies with Asian men leads, but just because this specific movie does not include one.

This film was an excellent exploration of biracial identity, coming of age, and budding romance.
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10/10
So real but so full of magic
cheerful-pessimist5 May 2022
From the very first moment, I feel like Angie is someone I know intimately. Emma Galbraith's performance is stunning and heartfelt (and funny!). I really hope to see her in more complex roles like this.

Director Mei Makino has created something phenomenal and unforgettable.

These are the teenagers I want to see in movies! Characters who are real and flawed - and dealing with problems so many understand. Angie is someone you root for the entire film without them stripping her of her ability to make mistakes. No blank-canvas characters or too-perfect "strong females" in this movie.

Beautifully shot in a location that makes Angie's personality feel even more three-dimensional. The colors and style of the film bring her (and the people around her) to life.

No spoilers here - but the way this film deals with teenage relationships is something I've never seen on screen. The writing mixes the magic of first love with the grounded realism that makes viewers feel seen and understood.

I would (and will!) recommend this to anyone who wants to feel like their struggle to find themselves is normal, and that they can work through it. Beautiful, beautiful story.
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10/10
Watch It!!
jmjones-6923118 May 2022
Cinematography was great, acting was great, and the story made me feel like I was back in high school. Don't know if that's a good thing, but it's definitely worth a watch!
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10/10
This is really a short film worth recommending for parents and teenagers to watch.
noshouse4 September 2023
Everyone's past is based on real experiences. There's no need to throw stones at your children during their youth and pain. Instead, share your own experiences. Parents aren't saints, and kids are humans who will always encounter things that show whether they've grown up or not. Although the hardships Angie, the female lead, goes through are truly heart-wrenching, the director skillfully guides the storyline to make viewers reflect. Whose youthful past isn't filled with friendships, love without a happy ending, and the complexities of family dynamics? Everyone deserves to pursue happiness and joy, but learning to be open and honest helps people become braver and more responsible.
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