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Turtles All the Way Down (2024)

Turtles All the Way Down (2024)

PG-13

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A sweet and relatable coming-of-age drama that brings mental health and economic realities to the fore

7.1

Movie

United States of America
English
Drama, Romance
2024
FEMALE DIRECTOR, HANNAH MARKS
Cree Cicchino, Debby Ryan, Felix Mallard
109 min

TLDR

Sometimes I wonder if the recent surge of manic pixie dream boys in Hollywood is payback for all the times their female counterparts vexed us in movies past.

What it's about

When 16-year-old Aza (Isabela Merced) and her best friend Daisy (Cree Cicchino) hear about Aza’s friend, Davis (Felix Mallard), on the news, they give him a visit and embark on an emotional journey that tests the limits of their friendship.

The take

Those familiar with John Green’s many book-to-movie adaptations (The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns) will recognize the author’s signature quirks in Turtles All the Way Down. There are kids who spout out quotable quotes and love interests too gorgeous to be real. But just the same, teenagers are given a fuller and deeper understanding here, which is Green’s best trademark and true strength. Helped by Director Hannah Mark’s strong vision, Turtles All the Way Down is a relatable and heartwarming look into the gnawing pain that can come with growing up. Specifically, the film invites us into the troubled mind of Aza, who suffers from debilitating OCD. It’s a realistic (and never pitiful) assessment of how anxious teens navigate love, friendship, and maybe most notable of all, money. There’s a focus on economic realities here that feels fitting and wise in this day and age. Many people forget how keenly aware young people are of money, and it’s refreshing to see it play out here, even if it’s just in the peripheral.

What stands out

One can only hope OCD is represented this sympathetically and accurately in the media.

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