
""I love a script that's written by a woman who's writing about her life. This woman is writing from personal experience because this is too real.""
""This is such a better story if she's the messiest kind of anti-hero in the film.""
""It just feels like a memory. It doesn't feel like it's made up.""
Mile End Kicks is an indie film set in Montreal's 2011 blog rock scene, focusing on a music critic entangled with the bands she covers. The film's authenticity stems from its script, written by Chandler Levack, which reflects her personal experiences. Barbie Ferreira, portraying a version of Levack, emphasizes the script's honesty and realism. Devon Bostick, playing a guitarist, connects with the film's themes of early-20s anxiety. The film's tone embraces discomfort, presenting a messy anti-heroine that resonates with audiences.
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