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Drama
REVIEW
Some movies are best left for others. This is one of them.
Set in Pointe-Saint-Charles (better known simply as The Point) a group of teenagers living in one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Montreal basically do their thing: hanging out, making out, getting drunk, shoplifting, sassing the cops, selling and/or using drugs, the girls preening, the guys playing pickup basketball.
The acting is really amateurish because that’s what they are: none are professionals and it shows.
After 45 minutes or so I walked out.
CLASSIFICATION
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