How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017)
Croydon, 1977. A trio of punk teenagers goes to a party to meet girls, but they find that girls there are very different from what they expected.
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (2017)
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Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 103 minutes
Directors: John Cameron Mitchell
Casts: Nicole Kidman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Elle Fanning, Matt Lucas, Joey Ansah, Elarica Gallacher, Hebe Beardsall, John Cameron Mitchell, Joanna Scanlan, Jumayn Hunter, Ruth Wilson, Tom Brooke, Ethan Lawrence, Edward Petherbridge, Alex Sharp, Mark J. Paterson, Abraham Lewis, Martin Tomlinson, Alice Sanders, Lara Peake, Eloise Smyth, Ross Tomlinson, Nansi Nsue, Mikko Mäkelä
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Croydon, 1977. A trio of punk teenagers goes to a party to meet girls, but they find that girls there are very different from what they expected.
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The Playlist -
This outer space oddity is destined for the cult-classic section of some future camp horror and sci-fi B-movie aisle.
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Screen International -
How To Talk To Girls at Parties shouldn’t work, as it feels at times like a film made by a talented student collective who overheard a ‘punk vs aliens’ elevator pitch. But work it does: it’s all a bit mad, but ultimately rather moving.
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IndieWire -
Mitchell transforms Neil Gaiman’s sci-fi short story into a vibrant, edgy and at times outright goofy statement on tough antiestablishment rebels and freewheeling hippy vibes, suggesting that they’re not really all that that different.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Ultimately, this psychedelic culture-clash comedy-romance takes what was at heart a relatively simple story by Gaiman, which channeled bold sci-fi imagination into relatable adolescent experience, and overcomplicates it beyond repair.
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The Film Stage -
The lack of narrative propulsion or powerful subtext of any kind results in little dramatic substance beyond its cult-like ambitions.
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Croydon, 1977. A trio of punk teenagers goes to a party to meet girls, but they find that girls there are very different from what they expected.
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