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Living at 100 Miles an Hour is this curious blend of comedy and drama, exploring friendship in the chaotic transition to adulthood. Louis, Éric, and Daniel embody that reckless youth, zooming through life, only to stumble into the messy world of petty crime. It's a raw and unrefined ride, really, characterized by an offbeat humor that somehow feels sincere. The pacing dances between lighthearted moments and deeper reflections on loyalty and the loss of innocence. The performances have this genuine chemistry, almost like watching real friends navigate their folly. Its tone is a bit nostalgic, and it captures that essence of reckless abandon, but also reflects on the consequences that come with growing up. Definitely a unique take on a coming-of-age story.
Captures the essence of youthful rebellion.Distinctive blend of humor and drama.Explores themes of friendship and consequences.
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