This story involves a jealous sister and a boy, which is enough of a foundation for a suspenseful story. Though a bit lacking in depth, onscreen interactions carry a lot of emotional weight and strike the balance of having enough said and unsaid. The upbeat pop hits and casual banter throughout goes a long way to at least break up the film's heavy atmosphere. At its heaviest, it is raw and glorious in its unraveling, placing the ugly side of grief next to the alluring side of envy. But throughout it all, it treats the plot with enough respect to not just be some cheap glorified fantasy.
Synopsis
A teenager struggles to pick up the pieces of her shattered world in this emotional and bittersweet coming-of-age drama about those who are left behind.
Storyline
Agnes (Felicia Truedsson), who has always looked up to her popular sister Julia (Zara Larsson), must learn to discover herself in the face of tragedy.
TLDR
All the Bright Places meets Euphoria.
What stands out
Don't drink and bike, kids.