Fanfic

2023 [POLISH]

Action / Drama

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 83% · 6 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 77% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 1288 1.3K

Plot summary

Two high school students form an intense connection as they navigate the challenges of discovering and expressing their truest selves.


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May 17, 2023 at 02:10 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by reviewer17 6 / 10

Predictable and mediocre, passes the time

Plot wise, this movie really fell short. Each step after another was exactly what you'd expect, and it wasn't even what you wanted to happen either. It lacked realism in its characters and purpose in its narrative.

More on that realism note: who 'figures out' they're transgender, comes out to their family, crush, and school, cuts their hair, begins transitioning, and picks a new name, all in ONE SINGLE day? This felt so artificial, as though the character was meant to exist as a girl with different gender expression, that jumping to these conclusions was rapid and unbalanced. I think Tosiek had great potential in a miniseries or something, but in a movie this all felt rushed and over extended. One day is too much to learn and admit all this about yourself.

The 'fanfic' part for which this film is named also was somewhat disappointing. It didn't seem intentional and it didn't lead anywhere. Tosiek's interpretations of others seemed stereotypical and somewhat offensive at times. The insight it gave into their mind ended up making them seem kind of self centered and ignorant. (Ignorant may be a strong word- more like nonchalant to a fault. Self idolizing in a way). Great concept, but again, I think it needed a miniseries at least to fully develop.

The editing of the film is visually pleasing, but I think they could have done more with the emphasis on atmosphere. The locations felt very simple and could have used more personality.

Character wise, Tosiek begins as an uncomfortable narrator and ends as such too. They rely heavily on bad decisions and placebo effects from medication that only works consistently, at the right dose, over time. Tosiek's father's character development again feels rushed, only taking a few days to come around to what seems like a rapid and unsupported decision (not that there is anything wrong with transitioning- doing all the steps in one day is an indicator of something not quite being right though). Leon felt a little more 'real'- we got more insight into his values and struggles in a clearer way. The side characters all have little loose ends but mostly make up a sensical whole.

Anyway, TLDR; pretty big plot holes and struggles. Editing and great actors make up for it somewhat. Worth a watch, but not something to call home about.

Reviewed by sergepesic 7 / 10

Quirky and imperfect

Poland has been living under right wing Catholic government for last 8 years. There even some towns in rural areas that proudly claim the status of gay free places. This kind of repression never works in the long run and it's starting to show. There are less than half Catholic priests ordained these days then even a decade ago. This quirky, imperfect flick brings a fresh view at the digital generation that seeks information and guidance from social media. Stodgy, dour, ultra conservative officials are losing their malignant influence and there isn't much they can do about it. Quick paced, original movie for the new era.

Reviewed by jjas-25790 7 / 10

One of the better queer pieces of media on netflix

I found this movie through Netflix's pride section. I watched it with English dubbing (mentioning this because sometimes translations can slightly change the meaning/feel of scenes and characters). I also cannot comment on how this movie represents the state of how LGBT+ people are treated in Poland as I have no knowledge/ experience with it and it's not my place to do so.

I enjoyed the story and how Tosiek finally found himself after feeling angry and confused for so long as it's something very relatable to a lot of the queer community including myself. I liked how the movie also included other characters with LGBT+ identities as well and included scenes that normalised it as being part of the human experience as it should be. I also enjoyed that it included the perspective of Tosiek's father and how he was initially apprehensive about embracing Tosiek's identity but was able to come around after learning about other people's experiences. It shows other parents that they still have the opportunity to learn and come to embrace their children's identities which can make a person growing into their identity feel like they can exist (which should be the minimum that every parent wants for their child).

The thing I didn't like was how some events happened seemingly so abruptly with no proper reason or explanation. The first example is Maks' sudden change in attitude towards Tosiek and other people with queer identities- I've never seen such a fundamental change happen so fast for no particular reason. The next is Roxana's story. I feel as though none of the events that happened with her had any adequate explanations and he character felt unrooted to the story- her and her story need more explanation as they felt neglected. The last one I want to mention is the ending where Leon just goes back to his parents who don't accept him and quits his scholarship. I feel as though that happened out of nowhere as the event that lead him to doing that was not severe enough to warrant that large of a reaction. So Leon does all these dramatic things and then Tosiek hugs him and it's all roses again? The ending felt strange.

I understand that this movie was adapted from a book so the book may have more explanation in it but I have not read the book so those story points seemed odd to me.

Overall, it was enjoyable and I would say that this is a positive step in the right direction for LGBT+ movies.

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