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The Fish Child received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a score of 83%. [6] The film is described as an "upstairs-downstairs, lesbian love on-the-run thriller" by critics on Screendaily. [7] Overall, this film is known for highlighting love, bringing attention to abuse, and demonstrating complex relationships.
Before XXY, Inés Efron starred in Glue, a drama about three teenagers set in a small town in a remote town in Argentina. In her XXY role, Efron's character is a 15-year-old intersex person trying to make a decision about their identity. Efron pointed out that "I liked the Alex character a lot and thought: I can do that. I felt a real connection."
Inés Efron, Mariela Vitale, Ailín Salas, Pep Munné, Diego Velázquez, Carlos Bardem: a.k.a. The Fish Child; loosely adapted from Puenzo's novel of the same name ...
Phoebe Dynevor was a Zac Efron fan long before the two filmed a movie together.. During a visit to the Today show on Thursday, Jan. 16, Bridgerton star Dynevor, 29, told host Craig Melvin that ...
Efron isn't getting goofed for being a stereotypical frat guy—he knows he's a goofy frat guy, and the movie knows exactly how stereotypically Frat-ish he can be, and mixes that with the ...
Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden are parents to the "perfect little quartet.". After the royal couple welcomed their fourth child and first daughter on Feb. 7, they shared the first ...
XXY is a 2007 Argentine drama film written and directed by Lucía Puenzo and starring Ricardo Darín, Valeria Bertuccelli, Inés Efron and Martín Piroyansky.Based on the short story Cinismo (Cynicism), included in the book Chicos (Boys) by author Sergio Bizzio, the film tells the story of a 15-year-old intersex person, the way her family copes with her condition and the ultimate decision that ...
Zac Efron has enjoyed many adventures with his family over the years — and luckily he documented the special bonding moments. Efron — who is an older brother to Dylan, Olivia and Henry — has ...