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“There's nothing here that would shock a teenager. On the contrary: there is much here that would say to a teenage girl: “You probably think you're all alone in feeling like this. Good news: you're not.” Roger Ebert · 5 years ago

“It's a fantastic slice of millennial nostalgia that takes the fear and desire and awkwardness of teenage sexuality seriously and presents it authentically.” Rotten Tomatoes

: At roughly 78 minutes, some critics at Loud and Clear Reviews felt the narrative was slightly underdeveloped, while others found the brisk pace refreshing. Audience Perspectives

: The film leans heavily into early 2000s nostalgia, featuring AOL chat rooms, Nokia phones, and Pooka shell necklaces. This detail makes the setting feel grounded and lived-in.

: Dyer is widely commended for her nuanced portrayal of Alice. As noted by Roger Ebert's review , she effectively captures the internal struggle of a girl "getting all twisted up because of the mixed messages passed down to her."

Critics and audiences generally praise the film for its authenticity and sensitivity. Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic highlight it as a relatable "slice-of-life" dramedy that avoids the typical raunchiness of the teen sex-comedy genre.