REVIEW: Me and Earl, and the Dying Girl Review 12 June 2015 | Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon | Starring Thomas Mann , R.J. Cyler and Olivia Cook | 105 min | Comedy & Drama | [usr 5]
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Me and Earl and The Dying Girl is directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. It stars Thomas Mann , R.J. Cyler and Olivia Cook. The story is about a high schooler, Greg who spends time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, who finds his outlook forever altered by befriending a classmate who is diagnosed with cancer.
But they are actually kinda friends. http://t.co/pfHc1o0Owk #MeAndEarl pic.twitter.com/GOXHDTKVAz
— Me And Earl (@MeAndEarlUK) September 13, 2015
This is one of the most underrated and best movie of 2015, the movie is flawless. The plot is simple, moving and very progressive. The casting gave an outstanding performance: the characters were relatable, which made the movie even more interesting. The movie teaches us lessons such as: girls and boys can still be friends, the friends you know may surprise you and more. The third act of the movie is the best last act I have seen this year. The movie achieves a very impressive catharsis. The score was great. The cinematography was unique from the regular Hollywood movie. The movie presented a twisted sense of humor. In the end I recommend everyone watch “Me and Earl and The Dying Girl“
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