Gregory’s Girl FIlm Review
Directed and written by Bill ForsythStarring: John Gordon-Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, Clare Grogan, Jake D’Arcy The extremely popular motion picture from the 1980’s, Gregory’s Girl, written and directed by Bill Forsyth, is being featured again at the Turmpalast this weekend and will be playing from the 13th of December to the 23rd; you shouldn’t miss this amazing opportunity. John Gordon-Sinclair portrays the main character, Gregory, and is splendidly suitable for the role, in cooperation with the other actors and actresses, among them: Dee Hepburn, Jake Darcy and Clare Grogan. Gregory’s actions represent those of countless youths of his time; this is clearly one of the most outstanding motion pictures on the lives of adolescents. The film begins with four friends, including Gregory, watching a nurse undress, through a window. One then sees two boys who are obviously of a much younger a
Fortunately, though the direction rather resembles that of an amateur, this makes it rather down to earth and easier to relate to than professional lighting and extreme amounts of make-up, showing perfect characters. This makes it easier for empathy, since the characters are really easy to relate to, being simple students who are not exaggeratedly dressed up or are too dramatic. The director has made the film, making you feel as if this could be you on the screen with the characters, since everything so obviously exposed and the actions of the youths are those of teenagers today. The film deals with the insecurities of adolescents and the relationship between males and females during this time period, and also in our time period. We girls know that teenage boys are hiding behind a façade, but during this fascinating motion picture, Gregory is fully exposed to the viewer; the façade is broken down. The film deals
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