A high school senior who documents his world through a camcorder while struggling with his identity and a desire to escape to film school.
You can watch the film or find more details on Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV . Consent - Apple TV A high school senior who documents his world
The surviving sister who masks her pain through reckless behavior and experimentation with drugs and sexual taboos. Critics have noted that while the film's "shocking"
Critics have noted that while the film's "shocking" elements—like the casting of the director's real-life children as the siblings—are provocative, they aim to reflect a "Greek tragedy" simmering under a modern New York surface. Critical Reception Despite being filmed in 2007, it did not
According to reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb , the film is polarizing. Some praise the raw, "uncomfortable" performances of Bellisario and Vack, while others found the narrative to be a "cringeworthy" or "tame" attempt at transgressive art. Despite being filmed in 2007, it did not receive a wide release until 2013 after years in "post-production hell".
The film explores the crossing of social and familial lines, including drug use and incestuous undertones between the siblings, serving as a metaphor for their desperate need for connection.