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Drama

It Felt Like Love

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14-year-old Lila spends a languid South Brooklyn summer playing third wheel to her promiscuous friend Chiara and Chiara’s boyfriend Patrick. Eager for her own sexual awakening, Lila gamely decides to pursue the older, thuggish Sammy, rumored to sleep with anyone.

Release Date : 2013-01-31

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : VerisimilitudeBay Bridge Productions Inc.Infinitum ProductionsThe Group Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gina Piersanti

Character Name : Lila

Original Name : Gina Piersanti

Gender : Female

Ronen Rubinstein

Character Name : Sammy

Original Name : Ronen Rubinstein

Gender : Male

Jesse Cordasco

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Jesse Cordasco

Gender : Male

Giovanna Salimeni

Character Name : Chiara

Original Name : Giovanna Salimeni

Gender : Male

Andrew McCord

Character Name : Zach

Original Name : Andrew McCord

Gender : Male

Case Prime

Character Name : Nate

Original Name : Case Prime

Gender : Male

Nick Rosen

Character Name : Devon

Original Name : Nick Rosen

Gender : Male

Kevin Anthony Ryan

Character Name : Lila's Father

Original Name : Kevin Anthony Ryan

Gender : Male

Sophia Jurewicz

Character Name : Nate's Girl

Original Name : Sophia Jurewicz

Gender : Male

Anthony J. Salimeni

Character Name : Chiara's Dad

Original Name : Anthony J. Salimeni

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Ahmetaslan27

@Ahmetaslan27

2023-03-28

**Depicting adolescence as if it were a soul without a body** Perhaps what you see, Gina Piersanti's performance was good and deserves praise, but there is something lacking in perfection and being within the category of good movies. Going through it during her life. The scenario depicted this age stage as a passion that is always accompanied by lethargy and laziness. There was no passion, there was no life indicating joy, even if Gina's character in the movie was based on introversion and shyness, but she lacked the vitality that any human being has in this age group. . The director portrayed the youthful stage as a period of old age and boredom with this new age stage. The film depicted the teenage stage as if it were a soul without a body always, and this needs you to say that it is wrong.