
Sweetheart (2021)
1h 43m | PG-13
A socially awkward, environmentally-conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine smelling, sun-loving lifeguard named Isla.
Director: Marley Morrison
Studio: BBC Film
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Video: 720p
Cast

Nell Barlow
as A.J.

Ella-Rae Smith
as Isla

Jo Hartley
as Tina

Sophia Di Martino
as Lucy

Samuel Anderson
as Steve

Tabitha Byron
as Dayna
Reviews
I thought this was a fairly entertaining coming of age story. The script was intelligent, if a little cliched now and then, and the acting good, especially the portrayal of AJ’s mother. I will say that I got tired of the woe is me attitude of AJ, but perhaps I am just biased. I had a brother and my father die while I was still a teenager and managed not to get whiny, morose, or hate the world and everything in it. But I guess for there to be character growth in this sort of movie, you need to leave a lot of room for her to grow. I also thought the songs selected for the film were especially poor and didn’t suit the mood at all. But perhaps these were the favorite groups of the movie’s target audience.