The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold
It's more about adolescent attitudes than the thrust of a story, yet the film's sexual intelligence is undone by a paralyzing voice-over and an encroaching case of the blahs.
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Director
Marialy Rivas
Cast
Alicia Rodríguez,
María Gracia Omegna,
Felipe Pinto,
Ingrid Isensee,
Aline Küppenheim,
Alejandro Goic,
Tomás de Pablo,
Pablo Krögh,
Hernán Lacalle,
Andrea García-Huidobro
Genre
Comedy,
Drama
Daniela, raised in the bosom of a strict Evangelical family and recently unmasked as a fornicator by her shocked parents, struggles to find her own path to spiritual harmony.
The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold
It's more about adolescent attitudes than the thrust of a story, yet the film's sexual intelligence is undone by a paralyzing voice-over and an encroaching case of the blahs.
Time Out by Joshua Rothkopf
The young actors' vacant-eyed brazenness may be true to life, but there's a whiff of exploitation, matched by the script's disinterest in exploring any friction that isn't skin on skin.
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