Tenderness
Tenderness
| 31 July 1967 (USA)
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This is a story about modern youth, about how young people enters the great beautiful world of complex human relations, how, when faced with different people and phenomena, boys and girls are convinced that good and bright are affirmed in life.

Reviews
ThiefHott Too much of everything
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Spoonixel Amateur movie with Big budget
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
FilmCriticLalitRao Elior Ishmukhamedov is an Uzbek director who believes in making films where human emotions play a crucial role. Most of his films (Farewell Green Summer) portray young actors who devise ways to find true love. One of his most charming films Nezhnost (Tenderness) is set in 1960s. He directs a poetic story about an idyllic universe in Tashkent where everybody is looking for little love.It is in these times that a young boy names Sandzhar decides to face all his failures in love.As this film is set in 1960s,some influence of other national film industries can easily be felt as that of French Nouvelle Vague. It appears as if youngsters from Uzbekistan are also getting ready to lead a life similar to their counterparts in Europe. Elior Ishmukhamedov shows us summer time revelry of his young protagonists.There is an air of happiness as they make attempts to seek love.Apart from this film's simple storyline,if there is anything that would captivate audiences, then it is this film's photography which make us all aware of the fact that first love is a feeling which must be cherished by everybody.