The Frenchman Christophe Honoré wanted to remember his own youth, a key moment in his family, sentimental and sexual life. Too much of adolescence is drowning in its own wound in a post-pandemic world.

During a key time of its existence, the intensity consubstantial to age could not unfold outwards and overflowed inwards. The consequences are there and they are incalculable: the loss; with their minds, with their bodies. Honoré plays with music, with Yoshihiro Hanno's soundtrack, enveloping, sharp, sometimes dissonant.