
Vulture
The film looks dreadful, and the CG effects are a legitimate eyesore: An opening animated sequence is so tacky, it took me a while before I realized it wasn't just another logo animation for a random film fund.
Full reviewAn alien (Elle Fanning) touring the galaxy breaks away from her group and meets three mates mates in the most dangerous place in the universe: the London suburb of Croydon in 1977, the center of the punk revolution. From the director of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, based on a short story by Neil Gaiman. Nominated for the Queer Palm nominee at Cannes 2017.
The film looks dreadful, and the CG effects are a legitimate eyesore: An opening animated sequence is so tacky, it took me a while before I realized it wasn't just another logo animation for a random film fund.
Full reviewThe film enunciates its raw themes - punk means individuality! the aliens are all about conformity! - but never begins to figure out how to embody those themes in a narrative that could lure in the audience.
Full reviewThere's too little narrative cohesion or persuasive subtext to make this much more than a low-budget folly that's outre without always being terribly interesting.
Full reviewThe cinematic energy that permeated the screen in both 'Hedwig' and its follow-up, the oft-forgotten 'Shortbus', is completely missing here.
Full reviewHow to Talk to Girls at Parties is available to stream in Australia now on Stan and Google Play and Apple TV.
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