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Producers Warp Films and director Richard Ayoade present a comedy which follows a 15-year old boy (Craig Roberts) with two objectives: to lose his virginity to the girl of his dreams before his next birthday, and to stop his mother (Sally Hawkins) from leaving his father (Noah Taylor) and hooking up with a new age mystic (Paddy Considine). Featuring original songs by Alex Turner and executive produced by Ben Stiller. (Optimum Home Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English Oliver Tate is weird, just like the movie about him. But it’s nice to watch something like that from time to time, because it flows nicely and it’s finally something you don’t get to see every day. It’s an atypical romance with a whirlwind of emotions, but thanks to the actors and the locations it is very nice to watch. Plus Yasmin Paige is very pretty and I’d like to see her in a movie again. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen actors in a movie where all it takes is one look and I know exactly what they’re trying to say. That’s what’s so beautiful about movies, and it’s a shame I don’t come across it more often. On the other hand, at least I will appreciate these movies even more. And the finale, that’s simply beautiful. ()

kaylin 

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English This movie has a peculiar tempo, a peculiar poetry. It's like it's living in its own world and doesn't want to look too much into ours. The story and the performances are so stylized that it's clear from the beginning that it's a different piece of work. However, I feel like the film is asking for attention with this step, that it's trying too hard to be different and interesting. Some scenes truly are like that, but altogether it's a strange collage, where some will see nothing in it, while others will find fragments of something unique. ()