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- Título original: 여중생A
- Também conhecido como: Student A , Yeojungsaeng A , Middle School Girl A , Aluna A
- Gêneros: Vida, Juventude, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Kim Hwan Hee Papel Principal
- SuhoJae HeePapel Principal
- Jung Da BinBaek HabPapel Secundário
- Yoo Jae SangTae YangPapel Secundário
- Jung Da EunNoh RanPapel Secundário
- Lee Jong Hyuk[Teacher]Papel Secundário
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It is okay to cry when you are sad!
O filme é de 2018, mas estou assistindo em 2025 e chorei. Chorei pela queda, chorei pelo Jae Hee, pela Mi Rae, fiquei completamente sem fôlego até mostrar o conteúdo da carta dele, porque eu só conseguia pensar: "pqp, é o testamento dele. Ele mentiu pra ela" e ao ler "It is okay to cry when you are sad." chorei com ela...Fico feliz em ter encontrado tantos filmes bons ultimamente, depois de assistir tantos cdramas verticais ruins e tão tóxicos. São filmes assim que me fizeram refletir sobre o consumo desenfreado desses cdramas com histórias tão ruins, tóxicas, abusivas, mas que por alguma razão nos viciam porque diaramente são lançados dezenas.
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A short, yet beautiful bildungsroman.
Middle School Girl A is an endearing movie about two people--facing struggles in life and feeling complete hopelessness--coming together and comforting each other through their struggles. This movie highlights issues ranging from bullying to domestic violence to suicidal tendencies. It showcases how two unlikely people can meet and become each others' beacons of light through their darkest moments.
Kim Hwan Hee portrayed Jang Mi Rae phenomenally. She completely captured the essence of an outcasted middle school girl's struggles. I couldn't help but sympathize and pity Mi Rae through every hardship she experienced; it so vividly reminds me of days where I felt in similar positions. My heart undividedly ached for her through the entirety of the movie. Kim Junmyeon // Suho did a fine job playing Jae Hee. It was convincing enough that I also felt for his character, but didn't stand out in any particular way.
The supporting cast played their roles decently as well. Jung Da Bin was very convincing in her mannerisms as Baek Hab. The rest of the students were alright, but it's clear they lack the experience of both Hwan Hee and Da Bin. One of the teachers played a more comedic role, and he was just over-the-top to where his character was humorous, but not too much to where he'd seem insincere.
The music, or often lack thereof, fit the movie's more realistic tone very well. As such, there weren't very memorable moments, but the directing created a befitting atmosphere throughout the entire movie.
Overall, it was a very refreshing watch. I love how the movie addressed real conflicts, and the final message hit close to home. Don't bottle up all of your feelings; it's okay to cry when you want to.
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