Film Review: '2 States'
Superficial in parts but the performances, the romance, the dry humour, the effervescence and the raw charm of the young leads raise the bar of the film above the mundane making it a fun watch overall.
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Superficial in parts but the performances, the romance, the dry humour, the effervescence and the raw charm of the young leads raise the bar of the film above the mundane making it a fun watch overall.
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