Submarine | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 6, 2011
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Some of its stylistic elements distract from the pathos, and the quirkiness ranges between charming and mildly obnoxious. Still a nice tale.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | A comedy which follows a 15-year-old boy with two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to stop his mother from leaving his father for her dance teacher. |
| lead actors | Gemma Chan | Noah Taylor | Paddy Considine | Sally Hawkins | Craig Roberts |
| director | Richard Ayoade |












