Yeah this film from down under is funny, quirky, heart-warming, and heart-breaking and the on screen chemistry and electricity between the young lovers is so remarkable and unlike any love story ever put to film. The actors were phenomenal and absorbing and played their parts perfectly well. I was laughing one scene and crying the next.
So 'Babyteeth' is primarily a love story on one hand and a tragic family drama on the other with a bunch of comic circumstances and scenarios thrown in and juxtaposed with the love, loss, addiction, disfunction, and dieing portrayed in the film. Please don't think it's dark comedy or similar. This is serious film first. Direction, casting, acting, everything was perfect and spot on.
This film will elicit a lot of emotions....happy at times , sad others, and then flat out sadness sorrow and crying at the end. The plot/theme is nothing new but the way the director kept each scene simple and focused and kept dialog minimized and the chemistry and character development and interaction maximized, breathed new life and not cliché.
Take the time to see this picture....it won't disapoint. The subject matter may be bleak but you have never seen it like this and as tearful as it may be, it's so worth watching and experiencing the emotions for yourself. Rate 10/10 for 'off the richter'.
Babyteeth
2019
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music / Romance
Babyteeth
2019
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music / Romance
Keywords: lovefamilycoming of agedrugscancer
Plot summary
When seriously ill teenager Milla falls madly in love with smalltime drug dealer Moses, it's her parents' worst nightmare. But as Milla's first brush with love brings her a new lust for life, things get messy and traditional morals go out the window. Milla soon shows everyone in her orbit - her parents, Moses, a sensitive music teacher, a budding child violinist, and a disarmingly honest pregnant neighbour - how to live like you have nothing to lose. What might have been a disaster for the Finlay family instead leads to letting go and finding grace in the glorious chaos of life. Babyteeth joyously explores how good it is not to be dead yet and how far we will go for love.
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Never cried so hard in my life...a parents perspective.
intriguing
Quiet schoolgirl Milla Finlay (Eliza Scanlen) falls for wild street vagrant Moses at the train station. She skips school and he cuts her hair. She invites him home to meet her parents (Essie Davis, Ben Mendelsohn).
I find the young acting couple very intriguing. They have interesting looks and good chemistry. I love their meet cute. There're great. There are reveals for both characters although the one for Milla would be far better if her character gets more of a setup. Her difficulty doesn't need to be fully revealed but it needs some foreshadowing. It could be as simple as her parents giving her a lot of different pills to take before she leaves for school. Honestly, I need a two minute introduction while the opening credits roll. There are some compelling scenes but the movie struggles to flow. Shannon Murphy seems to be an intriguing TV director and this is a promising theatrical debut.
Babyteeth
I think I watched Mark Kermode review this Australian film for the BBC News, it sounded like it would be good, and the director Shannon Murphy (Killing Eve) was nominated at the BAFTAs, so I was looking forward to it. Basically, sixteen-year-old schoolgirl Milla Finlay (Little Women's Eliza Scanlen) has recently been diagnosed with cancer. One day, heading home from school, she meets twenty-three-year-old Moses (Toby Wallace),a small-time drug dealer, at a train station. They have a conversation, and he asks her for money to catch a train, but he changes his mind, and they spend time together. Milla quickly develops a crush on Moses and introduces him to her parents, musician Anna (Essie Davis) and psychiatrist Henry (Ben Mendelsohn). Milla's parents are uncomfortable with Moses, due to the age difference, and the signs that he is a drug user. But due to Milla's illness they are permissive. Some time later, Anna wakes up during the night and finds Moses trying to rob the family for prescription drugs. Milla and Henry wake up and are alerted to the situation, Henry wants to call the police, but Milla pleads for them not to. Anna notices how much happier Milla is with Moses but still disapproves. The following day, Anna warns Moses to stay away from her daughter. Moses continues to visit Milla at school. Milla tracks Moses down and they go to a party together one night. But Moses abandons her, and she becomes weakened. Her distraught parents find her and take her to the hospital. Aware that they are unable to stop the relationship between Milla and Moses, Henry and Anna come to accept it. Having lost her hair to chemotherapy, and wanting a change of look, Milla starts wearing wigs, including coloured ones, and finds a new sense of fashion. When Milla gets ill at home, Anna realises that Moses has taken her medication. Milla becomes angered, believing that Moses is using her for her father's access to drugs and throws him out. Later, Henry tracks Moses down and asks him to come live with the family, promising him access to drugs if he continues to make Milla happy. For a while, the family and Moses almost peacefully until Milla discovers her father is supplying Moses with drugs. She is angered again and asks Moses to leave. He eventually comes back and goes through withdrawal and recovery to stay sober. After Milla celebrates a happy seventeenth birthday party, she reveals to Moses that she is in constant pain and knows she does not have much longer. She begs Moses to kill her, using a pillow to suffocate her, they try but he cannot do it and Milla stops him during the process. Following this, they calm themselves and have sex for the first time. The following day, Anna and Henry realise that Milla had sex for the first time. When Anna goes to take Milla breakfast in bed, she instead discovers she has died during the night. In a flashback, Henry remembers a day with Milla at the beach. She tells him she is at peace with dying and asks him to take care of Moses when she is gone. Henry, in turn, promises that he and Anna will be okay when she dies. Also starring Michelle Lotters as Scarlett, Zach Grech as Isaac, and Georgina Symes as Polly. It should be mentioned that the meaning behind the title is because it opens with a baby tooth dropping in a glass of water, and the lead character later has a baby tooth fall out following a tense moment. Scanlen gives an authentic performance as the girl on the cusp of womanhood who cannot help her feelings for a wrong 'un, Wallace is alright as the boyfriend, and Davis and Mendelsohn are interesting as the parents. It is familiar story involving cancer and the turmoil it causes for a family, and the petty criminal boyfriend adds to the dysfunctional situation, it may be predictable in moments, but it is absorbing, a worthwhile comedy-drama. Good!