The We and the I
Entirely set on a Bronx public bus that's mostly occupied by teenagers who have just completed their last day of school, The We and I is not so much about a group of teenagers but the constantly shifting bonds between these teenagers. Some bonds are strong, others are weak; some are ending, others are becoming; some are sexually charged, others are all about power. The We and the I is the best film Michel Gondry has made since Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the most important film about teens since Kids.
by Charles Mudede