Film Review – Eighth Grade

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We’re currently in this wonderful era where the wants and needs of adolescent girls are being represented honestly on the big screen. There was “Edge of Seventeen” and “Lady Bird,” and now “Eighth Grade,” which offers a snapshot of even younger concerns, but emerges as the most authentic of the group, which is no small feat. Writer/director Bo Burnham endeavors to capture the moment junior high wonder becomes high school hell, and he doesn’t miss a beat with this small but special picture. The helmer is making a comedy, but one with deep pathos and care for its lead character, who’s a uniquely positive creation despite suffering setbacks in mental health. Burnham avoids cliché in a remarkable way, preferring to dig his own groove of cinematic emphasis and rich characterization, giving audiences time with a typically unrepresented age, now free of Disney Channel glitter and Larry Clark grime. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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