For now, it’s safe to say that Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Always has made such an impression on audiences and critics alike simply because the chemistry of Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder is so effective, it enhances a story already rich in drama to a level more personal than any other story of its kind.
Should she return to this genre to make another tale of timely issues in the world of youth, there’s always a chance that Eliza Hittman and Sidney Flanigan could become the next Scorsese/DiCaprio style pairing in the world of indie film.