#7 The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky, 2012)
Based on the book of Stephen Chbosky (also the director of the work), the film tells the social and psychological outlines of adolescents entering a new world cycle. Teens must face the recent ghost to see new friendships and passions erupt, while new external and internal conflicts occur. “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” can always portray the greatest difficulties of adolescence in a very romantic way, but still rely on safe performances and skilful guidance.
#6 Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell, 2012)
After an unstable person and an unstable person passed through a psychological institution, he discovered the power of a young woman to overcome the difficulties of life. The “silver-lined script” creates an exciting atmosphere from beginning to end. This is a light novel about human adaptability. A movie that will definitely bring you a sense of pleasure.
#5 Almost Famous (Cameron Crowe, 2000)
A teenager have the opportunity to follow a rock band tour to write articles for the magazine. The history of “Almost Celebrities” is concise, and the dynamics that trigger the scene make for a great movie. Here we explore the positive aspects of adolescence exaggeration, showing how important this is to personal growth