
One of the most intense struggles/desires for practically any human being on this planet is to be accepted and loved. This film dives deep into that and so much more via a fresh presentation of a somewhat typical story. This is not just another teen movie. This one is dramatic and romantic, deep and real. The performances really give this film more of an edge. I can imagine that many of you are very curious to see Emma Watson in a more grown up role, post-Potter. Well I can tell you that she shines quite nicely. I personally think she’s an angel, literally. She undoubtedly has a bright future ahead in film if she so desires. My only negative comment is that every now and then her British accent seemed to want to break through. Besides that, she was perfect for this role. The real star of the show, however, is Logan Lerman. You might not recognize him at first (at least I didn’t) but once you see his filmography you will get a much better idea of who this guy is. He is definitely no stranger to the big screen and the kid has talent. He carried the movie well and did a great job of giving life to his character. Granted, he is surrounded by a pretty good cast. One such cast member is Ezra Miller, playing the third musketeer in this band of misfits. He also delights with a strong performance. READ FULL REVIEW