We Were Dangerous Review: A Hopeful, Heartfelt Coming-Of-Age Story That Is Stalled By Pacing Issues
There is some lost potential & a lack of urgency, but We Were Dangerous’ heart is in the right place, bolstered by a great cast & a strong message.
Directed by Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu from a screenplay by Maddie Dai (with additional writing by Stewart-Te Whiu), We Were Dangerous tells an important story that centers young women, their freedom (and lack thereof), and strengthening friendship in the midst of a tumultuous situation. The film doesn’t always rise to the occasion, and there is some lost potential and a general lack of urgency, but We Were Dangerous’ heart is in the right place, bolstered by a great cast and a strong overall message.
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