4 Best Coming-of-Age movies to Help You Move Through
by Jaskiran Kaur | Thu, 16 Sep 2021 11:22:49 GMT
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4 Best Coming-of-Age movies to Help You Move Through

If there is one genre that everyone both loves and hates to watch, it would be coming-of-age. There is just too much that you could relate to in these movies, especially all the awkward crushes, terrible self-esteem, and of course, the ever-persistent high school drama. But above all, coming of age is always a gentle reminder of all that you have come through or at least the things that pose a passing reminder to your personal growth over the years. 

Even as an adult, coming-of-age moves can help you see a lot of wisdom that makes a life a little easier and make you wish you had seen the same movies when you were younger. So, whether you are a teenager looking for some solace in the movie world or a millennial looking for some nostalgic time, here are the best coming-of-age movies that will have your inner troubles sated!:

Love, Simon

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The 2018 movie Love, Simon is a spin off of the novel Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda. The story is about a teenager Simon, who is a closeted gay. He keeps his sexual identity a secret and does his best to hide it from his friends and family. However, his world threatens to tumble upside down when a blackmailer learns of his sexuality and endangers his secret. The imminent danger has Simon questioning his life and soon looking for someone he can fall in love with. Directed by Greg Berlanti and with a cast of Nick Robinson, Katherine Langford, Keinan Lonsdale, and others, Love, Simon is known for being the best big film about a gay teenager coming out of the closet. 

Dope

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The 2015 American comedy, the coming-of-age film, is produced by Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi and directed by Rick Famuyiwa. The film starred some famous faces like Tyga, Shameik Moore, Zoe Kravitz, ASAP Rocky, Tony Revolori, and Blake Anderson. The film received quite great success at the box office and is remembered for its unforgettable cast. 

The story revolves around three high school geeks, Malcolm Adekanbi, Jib, and Diggy. The throuple lives in "The Bottoms," the ghetto area of the neighborhood. Malcolm inspires to get into Harvard University, but its counselor is not sure. The high-crime neighborhood ultimately draws in the three friends. The story then takes you along their journey and struggles as they overcome things that went wrong and try to outrun their shadows. 

Call Me by Your Name

The coming-of-age movie was released in 2017 and was directed by Luca Guadagnino. The romantic drama film is the first in the Desire trilogy and stars Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer. The story follows the life of Jewish Italo-French Elio, a 17-year-old teenager living in Northern Italy. He nurtures a great love for books and spends his time hanging with his friends. His world changes its axis when he discovers that he has developed feelings for his father's assistant, Oliver. They go through a rocky and temporary relationship, which ultimately helps Elio realize his sexual orientation, and he finds his way to understand his new reality. 

The Perks of Being A Wallflower

The American coming-of-age movie contends with themes like suicide and traumatic stress. Directed by Stephen Chobosky, who originally wrote the book The Perks of Being A Wallflower, the film stars Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller in the lead roles. Other cast members include Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Joan Cusack, and Paul Rudd. 

The film is about Charlie, a 15-year-old boy in the throes of his first love. As he feels all the new feelings, he is also left to cope with the suicide of his best friend. The ordeal has him in the grips of a mental disorder, and he struggles to find a place to walk in. Soon he befriends his seniors and comes to face the real world in earnest.  

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