It's Evan Peters' film debut and he is so skillful in his craft you think it's his thirty six year old self trapped in a teen suit who is actually performing Adam's part.
In this movie you watch Adam, but literary you see Tate Langdon's evil stares and weeps, Jimmy Darling's and Det. Colin Zabel's drunkenness, and angelic face and weird silent stares of Jeff Duhmer.
The movie itself has a bit weakness in direction, dialogues and cinematography but overall it is fine.
The atmosphere is soothing and brings a sense of calmness and joy. Apart from Peters, Louise Fletcher (Grammy) and Bryan Burke (Johnny) do a perfect job, as well.
Recommended to both teens and parents.
In this movie you watch Adam, but literary you see Tate Langdon's evil stares and weeps, Jimmy Darling's and Det. Colin Zabel's drunkenness, and angelic face and weird silent stares of Jeff Duhmer.
The movie itself has a bit weakness in direction, dialogues and cinematography but overall it is fine.
The atmosphere is soothing and brings a sense of calmness and joy. Apart from Peters, Louise Fletcher (Grammy) and Bryan Burke (Johnny) do a perfect job, as well.
Recommended to both teens and parents.