Parents' Guide to

The Tearsmith

By Jennifer Green, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Moody teen romance has sex, language, and violence.

Movie NR 2024 105 minutes
The Tearsmith movie poster: 2 young people about to kiss

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Community Reviews

age 17+

Based on 7 parent reviews

age 18+

I Thought it was A great movie with twists and turns.

It has some sex, but it is like A modern day Fairy tale. Based On two Foster Kids growing up in an Orphanage, that is run by an abusive woman. Rigel is in love with Nica, but was never abused but Nica was .Rigel secretly protected her when the woman in charge was knot looking. Rigel has A Medical condition. Nica figure it out once they both leave the Orphanage, to be adopted almost by the same people. But love is very strong in this movie between this two. Also it is based on A book. It is A Italian movie so on Netflix I had it dubbed English speaking. I loved the soundtrack and music. like I said only one almost rap seen but Rigel the hero got there in time to save Nica.

age 18+

Nice romantic movie..

Very good acting by Nica and Rigel. Storyline of the movie also very nice. Full of feelings and romance..:) rating 8/10

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (7 ):
Kids say (6 ):

Twilight meets the After series in this tortured teen romance from Italy that features an excellent lead performance and murky undertones of childhood loss and trauma. The Tearsmith's shadowy settings and moody soundtrack (featuring Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo) underscore the tale's dark elements. The voice-over and dialogues also make frequent reference to fairytales, particularly the character of the wolf. This adds to the ambiance but was ultimately unnecessary. Teens can have epic romances without a need for meta myths, near-death experiences, or melodrama. Even so, The Tearsmith makes for engaging entertainment, and star Ferioli is especially magnetic.

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