When Time Got Louder
[Available Nov. 17 on various VOD platforms.] Connie Cocchia's engaging, award-winning, coming-of-age, down-to-earth, touching, well-acted, bittersweet, heartbreaking, 114-minute, 2020 film in which a guilt-ridden, gay teenager (Willow Shields), who has a supportive construction foreman father (Lochlyn Munro) and dedicated mother (Elizabeth Mitchell) in Washington, struggles leaving her beloved, nonverbal, autistic brother (Jonathan Simao) when she goes off to college on a full scholarship in California, and after she falls for a student (Ava Capri), she debates about coming out of the closet when she goes home for the Christmas holidays and then is torn between staying home to help care for her highly volatile, disturbed brother and returning to school and her girlfriend.
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