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201698 minDrama

Teenage Kicks

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Is Teenage Kicks worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Teenage Kicks Synopsis

Miklós is at the age when everything feels high-stakes. He is coming to terms with his own sexuality, and when his best friend Dan reveals that he has a new girlfriend, this puts an end to their plans to run away together.

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Top Cast

Miles Szanto
Miles SzantoMiklós Varga
Daniel Webber
Daniel WebberDan O'Connel
Anni Finsterer
Anni FinstererIllona Varga
Shari Sebbens
Shari SebbensAnnuska
Charlotte Best
Charlotte BestPhaedra
Lech Mackiewicz
Lech MackiewiczJózsef Varga
Nadim Kobeissi
Nadim KobeissiTomi Varga
Tony Poli
Tony PoliViktor Varga
Ian Roberts
Ian RobertsJack O'Connel
Andrew Lindqvist
Andrew LindqvistBen

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Is Teenage Kicks worth watching?

Teenage Kicks has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Teenage Kicks hit or flop?

Teenage Kicks has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Teenage Kicks?

Teenage Kicks is a Drama movie that Miklós is at the age when everything feels high-stakes. He is coming to terms with his own sexuality, and when his best friend Dan reveals that he has...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 3, 2022
★ 6

Miklós (Miles Szanto) is a young man with ambitions to run off with his best mate "Dan" (Daniel Webber). Things get complicated when his brother is killed in a cycling accident and his friend decides he wants to stay put with his friendly new girlfriend "Phaedra"(Charlotte Best), just as "Mik" thinks it possible they might have a future together. His emerging homosexuality and his love for his friend take quite a beating over the next hour or so as the pair gradually, and not always peaceably, realise that this is not going to be a smooth ride for anyone. The narrative here is complex and rich; the acting actually quite proficient and the story has a certain honest messiness to it that I found quite refreshing. Nothing goes to plan because nobody has a plan. I could have done without the cluttering familial immigrant sub-plot, that rather took the focus away from the intensity of the principal story, but all told this is a better than average mid-budget effort with a strong story, plausible characterisations and an ending that offers a violent route to redemption that is tough to watch, but pretty poignant and doesn't deliver quite what you might expect.