Nostalgia, akin to the euphoria of ecstasy, courses through Kieron J. Walsh’s warm-hearted yet fiery “Skintown,” which revels in both. A more articulate sibling to the “Kneecap” collective and a more deliberate kin to “Derry Girls,” this Fermanagh-based friendship comedy pulses with fizzy, chemically-influenced energy. The film’s narrative unfolds as a rave-infused exploration of youthful rebellion, blending the reckless allure of underground club culture with the tender chaos of first love and brotherhood. Walsh balances irreverence and heart, capturing the intoxicating blend of risk and romance that defines coming-of-age in Northern Ireland’s gritty underbelly, all while nodding to the region’s complex history without shying away from its raw, unfiltered spirit.
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