Screenrant
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a must-see for moviegoers who aren’t afraid to find joy and self-reflection in the story of a dying girl. Gomez-Rejon’s latest is a brave piece of filmmaking that blends humor and heartbreak, while also presenting an inspiring tale of personal growth. Some viewers might assume the film’s high school setting means it’s only for teens, even in spite of the heavy subject matter, but Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is, at its core, a story of love and friendship in a time of uncertain circumstances – an intimate narrative that will leave a lasting impression on any film fan, regardless of age.
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