The Correct Way of Youth is an exploration of the messy, complex reality of being a teenager. The film follows a group of friends navigating the ups and downs of high school life, from romantic entanglements to struggles with self-identity and parental expectations. What makes the film stand out is its refusal to simplify the teenage experience. It offers a clear-eyed portrayal of adolescence-full of uncertainty, joy, pain, and growth. The screenplay is sharp, with dialogue that feels genuine and relatable. The performances are remarkable, particularly from the young ensemble cast, who bring authenticity to their roles. The director avoids melodrama, instead focusing on the quieter moments that often define youth: the awkward silences, the unspoken fears, and the gradual realization of one's place in the world. The Correct Way of Youth is a poignant reminder that growing up is never as simple as following a straight path, but about embracing the chaos and the changes that come with it.