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User Comments for: Miss Stevens

sarahvss says...
3 years ago
when trebuchet coriander tells you don’t be sad, you don’t be sad anymore

8/10
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faithful soul says...
8 years ago
A sweet, emotionally engaging movie.
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Cb Uppercut says...
2 years ago
Forever will be a top tier Timotheé Chalamet performance. Such a touching, simple, and heartfelt movie that just hangs with you.
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Xiofire says...
3 years ago
Touching, difficult, layered and authentic. Miss Stevens is a criminally underrated coming-of-age drama that skirts so many lines with its characters and plot but does it with grace and conviction to tell a unique story that is both mundane yet gripping due to its authenticity. Don’t sleep on this, it’s got a lot of heart and shouldn’t be missed if you’re in the right mindset to open up and let it in.
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AdamMorgan says...
3 years ago
marveled at the wood-fired ovens and all of the other ways that the French cook and eat that would not be allowed here. During the film the main character lamented that she had to keep her distance in order to preserve the teacher-student boundaries instead of providing the empathy that should provide to another adult.

While this movie features two future stars in Chalamet and Reinhart it is really Rabe that brings this whole movie together. I've long been a fan of coming-of-age movies as well as movies about road trips - it is rare to see both themes in the same film. The movie really had a charm and an honesty about it that I absolutely loved.

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