This portrait of disaffected youth doing drugs and having sex feels silly in the wrong ways, with its heavy handed art house naturalism unable to sort out where and when to put its weight tonally and emotionally.
When she's at her sharpest, [director Eva Husson] permits both her characters and viewers free rein to think and feel their way through this particular moral maze as they see fit
Husson captures the restless rhythms of adolescence-the push-pull of angst and boredom, of self-consciousness and the yearning to lose oneself completely.
As the synth score shimmers over the sex binges, any risk of exploitation is offset by explorations of social media, a female POV and bold performances, notably from Marilyn Lima.