The First Time (2021) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
The First Time gives you webcomic-turned short web series vibes, but it is not long enough.
The First Time gives you webcomic-turned short web series vibes, but it is not long enough.
Director(s) | Camille Ora-Nicole |
Screenplay By | Soleil Burgess |
Date Released | 10/15/2021 |
Where Can You Watch? | Film Festival (NewFest) |
Genre(s) | Romance, Young Adult, LGBT, Animation |
Duration | 1 Minute |
Rating | Not Rated |
Film Summary
What appears to be a couple are in bed together, one on their phone, the other seeming restless. Why? Well, because they are about to say something which could utterly alter their relationship.
Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered
- Reason(s) for Film Rating: This is so G-rated.
Review/ Commentary
Highlights
It Makes You Crave More
Does anyone else remember the various weird Nicktunes from the 90s? In my mind, The First Time gives the animation you’d expect but a modern tone and story. The kind that makes you wish there was a serious investment in cutesy queer stories in animated form. Especially in a serial format because, unfortunately, we still live in a world where shows featuring queer people usually have to be very dramatic, even if they are like Genera+ion.
This is why The First Time just gives you butterflies, for it is so pure, so innocent, and may make you a little envious.
Overall
Rating: Positive (Worth Seeing) – Recommended
You know those feel-good comics you subscribe to on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter? The one which is just cute, harmless, and reminds you that the world isn’t all s***? That’s what The First Time gives to you. Just a nice, no need for drama, strife, just the bliss of a healthy relationship, break from the world.
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