Look Both Ways Parents Guide
Look Both Ways is Netflix‘s upcoming Romance, drama, and Comedian movie, directed by Wanuri Kahiu and co-written by April Prosser.
If your kids wish to watch the film it is important for you to check out Look Both Ways Parents Guide. It gives you prior information about the content of the film so that you can decide if the film is appropriate for your kids or not.
Look Both Ways Release Date
Look Both Ways is set to be released on 17 August 2022
Movie Name | Look Both Ways |
Genre | Romance, Drama, Comedies |
Director | Wanuri Kahiu |
Writer | April Prosser |
Release Date | 17 August 2022 |
Runtime | 1hr 50 mint |
Country | India |
Language | English |
Production Company | Catchlight studio, Screen Arcade |
Distributors | Netflix site |
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Official Synopsis
On the eve of her college graduation, Natalie’s life diverges into parallel realities: one in which she becomes pregnant and remains in her hometown, and another in which she does not and moves to Los Angeles. In both journeys, Natalie experiences life-changing love pursues her dream career as an artist, and rediscovers herself.
Look Both Ways Parents Guide and Age Rating
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Who is in the cast of Look Both Ways?
- Luke Wilson
- Andrea Savage
- Lili Reinhart as Natalie
- David Corenswet
- Nia Long
- Danny Ramirez as Gabe
- Aisha Dee
- Taylor Murphy as Fit Woman
- Jason Johnson as BBQ Spouse
- Raven Heart as college party guest
- Sahara Ale as Eliza
- Sarah J. Bartholomew as Hannah
- Willie Mellina as Derek (Pool Party Dancer)
- Rue Casablancas as bar Patron
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