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Going Steady is a charming slice of life set in the greasy 50's, capturing the chaotic innocence of teen love. Boaz Davidson brings a playful yet bittersweet tone here. Benji’s awkward attempts at romance with Tammy and his unintentional sabotage create a blend of cringe and laughter. The performances feel genuine, especially from the young cast navigating the complexities of love and friendship. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia, and the period details are spot on without being overbearing. It’s a film that balances comedy and romance, with moments that feel relatable even decades later. Plus, there’s that classic soundtrack that really captures the era. Not groundbreaking, but definitely enjoyable.
Released in 1979, part of the Lemon Popsicle series.Features a mix of comedy and romance, set in the 1950s.Boaz Davidson directs with a nostalgic touch.Notable for its period-specific soundtrack and costumes.
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