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"The Innocents": Strong Coming of Age Falls Victim to Genre Tropes

In the vein of 2012’s Chronicle, the Norweigan coming of age film, The Innocents manages to establish strong characters with even stronger writing and acting to create a compelling coming of age story. However, it manages to find itself falling victim to superhero tropes, resulting in overextended sequences and a predictable third act. Watch our full thoughts below.

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