Please
allow me to put aside usual formalities taken when reviewing films to
appropriately describe my feelings after watching The First Time. Let me first ask, how the hell did this independent
film impress me more than any other teen romance I have seen in the last few
years? How did this film have dialogue far more compelling than much of
Tarantino’s latest screenplay? (Regardless of the Academy’s decision, Inglourious Basterds is a masterpiece
but Django Unchained was sloppy work
for the filmmaker). But most of all, as I watched The First Time, I was
thinking the same thing over and over again. Fuck Juno and Fuck 21 and Over.
Give me more movies like this.
What
is wonderful about the teenagers and the way they behave in The First Time is
the fact that they aren’t typical teenagers. They are dynamic and interesting.
Dave (Dylan O’Brien) is a gentleman and a romantic, even though it isn’t
popular to be so. Jane (Victoria Justice) doesn’t believe in Facebook or
Twitter and prefers having face-to-face encounters. These aren’t the hipster
too-cool for popular things either. They aren’t likely to get knocked up just
out of boredom, and when they inevitably have their first time, it is treated
more sensitively and honestly than I have ever seen on film before.
Written
and directed by Jonathan Kasdan, The
First Time is a sweet and charming film that gives teenagers today a film
that they can relate to, rather than watching a film that they are supposed to
look up to and envy, which is usually just a film filled with heavy partying.
There are several parties within The
First Time’s storyline, but the most significant things that happen at them
is dialogue related. The only sequence with topless girls seems out of place.
Even the actors in the scene seem a little surprised. The First Time has a few moments like this, unnecessary to say the
least. It isn’t a perfect film, but comes far closer than any big budget
romance from this past year, all Nicholas Sparks adaptations included.
1 comment:
did whoever write this review watch the film
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