An absolute classic. A haunting yet stunningly beautiful story of coming of age and finding out who you are when your whole world is stacked against you. So pathetic that homophobic and racist morons are on here just trying to bring down the user score. Get a life. Go watch something else, you bunch of snowflakes.
Incredible. This film perfectly captures the feeling of growing up at that age and in that year, while also letting the viewer see her father through both her eyes at the time and her mind in hindsight. Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio are so wonderful together as father and daughter that you feel their connection in your gut. Gorgeous film.