Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (dir. Alfonso Gómez-Rejón).
[It] could easily be no more than the sum of its quirky movie clichés and coming-of-age indie cinema parts. Based on Jesse Andrews’ novel (who also wrote the screenplay adapting his own work), […] Gómez-Rejón uses stylistic flourishes and a unique perspective of complex teenage subcultures to really capture an earnest experience of growing up quite remarkably.
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