Review: ‘Sun Sessions’

* Director: Eddie O’Keefe

* Length: 27 minutes, 43 seconds

“Sun Sessions” is a look at the rise and fall of teenage love. The main character, Henry, is introduced to Jane at a party. They immediately hit it off and experience young love at its best. It’s followed shortly thereafter by experiencing it at its worst with the inevitable break up. From there, Henry desperately tries to win Jane back via the use of a band he’s in. It’s not conventional, but it’s very comical.

It takes about 10 minutes to get into “Sun Sessions,” which when dealing with a film that’s under a half hour, isn’t usually a good thing. But once you’re there you begin to appreciate it. It’s a coming of age tale wrapped up in a ball of teenage iniquity. By the time you’re through watching it, the seemingly Sid Vicious-inspired flick has grown on you, either because you’ve been there before, or you know somebody who has.

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