Review of MDMA

MDMA (2017)
6/10
Finally, a coming of age film for young women
20 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I ran across this film by accident, and I'm glad I did. If you were expecting a girls gone wild type of party film, just be warned that there is no predictability about the direction any of that will take - which makes the journey and arc of each character rewarding.

The range of issues that this film touches upon honestly and sincerely surprised me on so many levels - from emotional abandonment, abuse, assault, underage drug use, to economic disparity and social access.

While some of the film felt rushed, other sections allowed for some of the most powerfully moving scenes I have witnessed in recent film. By and large an outstanding cast and well-constructed story flow.

Important to note that the movie doesn't rush into revealing the layers of the lead character too quickly. While the flashbacks began to paint a more complete picture of her life, it never treated it as something to be summed up with a neat bow or overly-sentimental finish line.

The best part of this film for me was that the lead character was a young Chinese woman. I can not think of one other film of the top of my head where I have ever seen this, and it worked so brilliantly, I want more: more of this actress, director and more types of coming of age films with women of all ethnic backgrounds.

Spoiler sort of (if you dont read the tagline carefully, like me): I was shocked to find out that this was based on real events.
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