Director:
Desiree AkhavanCámara:
Ashley ConnorMúsica:
Julian WassReparto:
Chloë Grace Moretz, Jennifer Ehle, John Gallagher Jr., Quinn Shephard, Sasha Lane, Owen Campbell, Forrest Goodluck, Emily Skeggs, Steven Hauck (más)Sinopsis(1)
En 1993, una joven (Chloë Grace Moretz) es obligada por su conservadora familia a asistir a un centro de terapia para reorientar la sexualidad de jóvenes homosexuales. (Good Films)
Reseñas (1)
A pretty average coming-of-age film. The story about the re-education of a girl with lesbian tendencies flows exactly as you’d expect. Her confrontations with the fanatical Christian counselors are occasionally interesting but lack depth. Mostly, it’s just about being told that being gay is a sin, which the main characters largely ignore. They aren't broken by it and simply adapt to the regime and resist the pressure. The film feels somewhat unnecessary, much like the efforts of the religious zealots trying to eradicate the "evil" from these confused teens. The message is clear but feels outdated in today’s world where most people no longer look down on homosexuality, especially when presented this bluntly. If the goal was to show how tough it was for young homosexuals in the 90s, it could have been done with much more urgency and without pulling punches. As it stands, despite the serious subject matter, it felt too laid-back. ()