2020年10月13日火曜日

Booksmart

In September 2020, I watched Booksmart at Movix Kameari. The movie was released in 2019 in the United States. Olivia Wild, an also female actor, made her directorial debut with it.

The story follows two girls who have been serious high school students and go crazy one night before their graduation ceremony. The duo consists of Molly and Amy performed by Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever respectively.

This is my most favorite youth comedy film that I have ever watched. Usually, the kind of movie stars a quite beautiful actress like Elle Funning, however, although it has a beautiful chick, Bilie Lourd, who is late Carrie Fisher’s daughter, yet she is just an underpart. As for two main characters, both of them are not stunners, they are very attractive though. I could concentrate on the story itself because no extraordinary actors appear, moreover, it elaborately describes each supporting character, so I could enjoy myself at the movie all along the line.

Then I got a fresh impression from the depiction of lesbianism. I watched lesbian romance for the first time and I recognized anew that homosexuality is not only between gays, so couples of women holding hands in town have made me smile and comfortable after the night.

The uniqueness and amusement of the two main characters attracted me the most in the film after all. Both of them appear at the beginning performing comical dances, and then they keep on amusing until the end. The charming duo exhilarated and pleased me quite much. 

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