Too Late to Die Young is a coming-of-age drama film set in Chile during the summer of 1990. The story follows a group of teenagers living in a rural commune as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and the uncertainty of the country's transition to democracy.
The film focuses on Sofia, a 16-year-old girl who is coming to terms with her own identity and sexuality. She is torn between her feelings for Lucas, a boy from the city, and Ignacio, a local boy who has been her friend for years.
As the teenagers grapple with their emotions and relationships, they also face the realities of living in a commune that is struggling to survive. The film captures the sense of freedom and rebellion that comes with youth, as well as the fear and uncertainty that comes with growing up in a time of political change.
Too Late to Die Young is a poignant and beautifully shot film that explores the complexities of adolescence and the challenges of coming of age in a changing world.