Young Hearts (originally titled Thunderbolt in Mine Eye) is a 2020 American coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Sarah Sherman and Zachary Ray Sherman, starring Anjini Taneja Azhar and Quinn Liebling.
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Directed by | Sarah Sherman Zachary Ray Sherman |
Written by | Sarah Sherman |
Produced by | Elise Freeman |
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Cinematography | Martim Vian |
Edited by | John-Michael Powell |
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Distributed by | Blue Fox Entertainment |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editA teen love story that explores the discomfort that comes with first relationships.
Cast
edit- Anjini Taneja Azhar as Harper
- Quinn Liebling as Tilly
- Alex Jarmon as Adam
- Ayla Carda as Abby
- Embry Johnson as Justin
- Eric Martin Reid as Mark
- Sharonlee McLean as Jocelyn
- Tanner Orcutt as Liam
- Kelly Grace Richardson as Madison
- Morgan Demetre as Luna
- David Withers as Bob
- Dennis Fitzpatrick as Principal Byers
- Carter Jon as Ethan
- Jonas Schouten as Henry
- Chinenye Igwe as Rosalind
- Danny Garrison as Josh
- Scott Kuza as Mr. Sloane
Release
editThe film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival on 24 January 2020.[1]
Reception
editTara McNara of Common Sense Media rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and called the film "authentically awkward". She praised Liebling's performance, and wrote that he "delivers every look and line with a naturalness."[2]
Sylvie Baggett of Bust wrote that the film has a "naive sweetness", and that it is "as awkward and charming as first love itself."[3]
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim of The New York Times wrote that while the characters have a few "nice, even revelatory scenes that combine humor and pain", their "dominant mode of interaction by the movie’s end seems to be silence, just as it was at the beginning, and we never do get to know Marvin or Stanley very well."[4]
Brian Shaer of Film Threat gave the film a score of 7/10 and wrote that the film is "so well-intentioned that it’s tough to single out the negative."[5]
References
edit- ^ Horton, Jay (16 February 2021). ""Young Hearts" Is the Yearslong Result of a Brother-Sister Collaboration Shot With a Microbudget in Portland". Willamette Week. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ McNara, Tara. "Young Hearts". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ Baggett, Sylvie. ""Young Hearts" Explores First Love Honestly and Delicately". Bust. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ Kim, Kristen Yoonsoo (11 February 2021). "'Young Hearts' Review: Movie Love by Algorithm". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
- ^ Shaer, Brian (24 January 2020). "THUNDERBOLT IN MINE EYE". Film Threat. Retrieved 7 May 2023.