Review of Anything's Possible (2022) by Mauro_Lanari — 02 Oct 2022
(Mauro Lanari).
Who during the high school period (and not only) has been able to avoid naively clumsy behavior? I am not proud of them and I try not to recall them, while others relive them idealized, improbable signs of a lost innocence. This is a movie for them, a "La Boum" (Pinoteau 1980), which my mother went to see and I didn't, cyclically re-proposed and updated as does also the debutant Porter. A couple of daring suggestions: one could learn from Lucas how to approach the subject with a chorally generational breath ("American Graffiti" 1973). Or one could shoot a biopic about a nonconformist 17-year-old gay who has marked the history of our culture: in "Total Eclipse" (1995) DiCaprio in the role of Rimbaud provided one of his best performances, too bad for the Holland's infamous direction. If feature films of this type are missing, unfortunately there is a reason.
This review of Anything's Possible (2022) was written by Mauro_Lanari on 02 October 2022.
Anything's Possible has generally received mixed reviews.
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