If you still do not know what we are talking about, here are five reasons why you cannot miss Mid90s.
• Directorial debut
The popular actor from The Wolf of Wall Street shows us for the first time his role as director with a nostalgic and authentic film.
- A powerful cast
Sunny Suljic is Stevie, a 13-years-old boy that lives his puberty with an unstable mother played by Katherine Waterson and mistreated by his brother played by the great Lucas Hedges. The group of real skaters turned into actors for the film is key.
- A captivating story
Growing up in a home with many difficulties, Stevie's life changes when he befriends a group of skaters, where he can finally feel free and loved, although he will also face new dangers.
- A trip to the time of the first skateboards
The newcomer director tackles skateboarding as he lived it himself as a teenager: a countercultural movement in which the freaks found their refuge.
- The focus on the process of growing up
The film is a subtle portrait of how growing up is often a painful process, but in the end it is worthwhile, especially if you experience true friendship.