Review: The tender hunger of young love in 'Bones and All'
Part horror film, part coming-of-age tale, part romance, the adaptation of Camille DeAngelis' young adult novel "Bones and All" is a small marvel, unsettling and heartbreaking in equal measure. Italian director Luca Guadagnino's first project filmed in the United States, the film avoids many of the traps that befall international auteurs when they begin to work in this country. Without ever ...
by Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times
Nov 18, 2022
3 minutes
Part horror film, part coming-of-age tale, part romance, the adaptation of Camille DeAngelis' young adult novel "Bones and All" is a small marvel, unsettling and heartbreaking in equal measure.
Italian director Luca Guadagnino's first project filmed in the United States, the film avoids many of the traps that befall international auteurs when they begin to work in this country. Without ever pressing too hard, he creates a portrait of 1980s small-town America
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