Too Late To Die Young review - an absorbing, Chilean coming-of-age
The idealism of a green community holds little allure for a teen on the brink of adulthood
Chilean Dominga Sotomayor’s third feature is a beautifully crafted example of the kind of Latin drama that is slow-burn and sensorial, conveying emotion through gestures and looks rather than dialogue or action. Nothing much seems to be happening, but before you know it you’ve been completed sucked in.