Boys - Quei Cattivi Ragazzi: Good

Good Boys - Quei cattivi ragazzi

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The 2019 film Good Boys (released in Italy as Quei cattivi ragazzi ) serves as a raunchy but sincere exploration of the awkward transition from childhood to adolescence. Produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, it mirrors the spirit of their previous work, like Superbad , but shifts the lens to sixth-graders who are still caught between the innocence of playing with sprinklers and the overwhelming desire to be "cool". The Conflict of Innocence and Maturity

: Each protagonist faces personal dilemmas—Max’s crush on a classmate, Thor’s fear of being bullied for his love of singing, and Lucas’s struggle with his parents' divorce.

: The film depicts the bittersweet realization that childhood best friends may eventually drift onto different paths.

: Despite its vulgarity, the script weaves in modern values, including a subplot where an adolescent explains the importance of consent to a college student.

Boys - Quei Cattivi Ragazzi: Good

The 2019 film Good Boys (released in Italy as Quei cattivi ragazzi ) serves as a raunchy but sincere exploration of the awkward transition from childhood to adolescence. Produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, it mirrors the spirit of their previous work, like Superbad , but shifts the lens to sixth-graders who are still caught between the innocence of playing with sprinklers and the overwhelming desire to be "cool". The Conflict of Innocence and Maturity

: Each protagonist faces personal dilemmas—Max’s crush on a classmate, Thor’s fear of being bullied for his love of singing, and Lucas’s struggle with his parents' divorce.

: The film depicts the bittersweet realization that childhood best friends may eventually drift onto different paths.

: Despite its vulgarity, the script weaves in modern values, including a subplot where an adolescent explains the importance of consent to a college student.

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