With remarkable economy, ‘Howl’ dissects the anatomy of a friendship. The film is less a story than an experience, immersing you in the sweaty, loud, and emotionally charged environment of a night that changes everything. Kristina Bogic is…
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Daisy and Lila are best friends. At a suburban house party, shifting desires and tough choices force them to reconsider their place in the world and what they…
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‘Howl’ aims for a raw, verité-style portrayal of youthful angst, and in its best moments, it achieves a palpable sense of unease. The leads commit fully to their roles, and the film’s aesthetic feels authentically grounded. Yet, for…
A masterclass in sustained tension, ‘Howl’ transforms a familiar setting into an arena for existential drama. The direction is assured and subtle, leveraging close-ups and the chaotic hum of the party to amplify the isolation of its two…
This is a film that lives and dies on its performances, and fortunately, the central duo are more than up to the task. Torelli and Bogic beautifully capture the complex ecosystem of a long-term friendship, where love and…
‘Howl’ is a piercingly intimate study of a friendship at its breaking point. Ingrid Torelli and Kristina Bogic deliver performances of remarkable vulnerability, their chemistry fizzing with both affection and unspoken rivalry. The film’s genius lies in its…
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The film delves into themes of friendship, identity, and the painful transition into adulthood. It explores how personal desires can collide with loyalty, and how the choices made in pivotal moments can permanently alter our closest relationships. The concept of 'place'—both in the world and in relation to each other—is a key concern. 'Howl' seems to ask how we navigate the space between who we were with someone and who we are becoming on our own.