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First Love (2022)

5.7 | Jun 17, 2022 (US) | Romance, Drama | 01:35

A young man’s difficult entry into adulthood, who experiences the highs and lows of his first love, while dealing with the familial fallout spurred by the financial crisis of 2008.

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Executive Producer
Dialect Coach
Line Producer
Producer
Executive Producer
Original Music Composer
Associate Producer
Executive Producer

Cast

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Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Jim Albright
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Sydney Park
Ann Matienzo
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Diane Kruger
Kay Albright
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Jeffrey Donovan
Greg Albright
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Nikolai Tsankov
Father Alex
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Chris Galust
Casey Albright
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Nanrisa Lee
Senior Manager
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Sharon Leal
Jeannine Matienzo

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Sep 06, 2022
What in heaven's name is Diane Kruger doing in this? It's one of these cheesy angst-ridden stories that is really all about building upon eye-candy Hero Fiennes Tiffin's "After..." series of unremarkable youthful romances. This time he ("Jim") falls for school friend "Ann" (Sydney Park) but for reasons that I didn't quite spot, she dumps him (after they've shagged, so perhaps it's not just his acting that's not so hot?). Meantime, his mum "Kay" (Miss Kruger) and her on-screen husband "Greg" (Jeffrey Donovan) are struggling in the aftermath of the financial crisis - their marriage and their home are at risk after he loses his job. Can he find work and can the kids patch their relationship up? What do you think? It's bizarre this film - nothing happens. The emotional/sex scenes are as lacking in passion as possible - without them actually being in different rooms, and the soundtrack, which can frequently be a redeeming factor in films like this - is really just lacklustre. HFT needs to be careful. He has a certain boyish charm, but he is not strong on accents (though quite why one was required here at all is anyone's guess) and unless he starts on the route to more substantial parts, then he is wont to disappear without trace leaving a legacy of teenage mush behind him. This is poor, no other word for it - even if I am not the demographic!