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The Spectacular Now
2013 film directed by Crook Ponsoldt
The Spectacular Now is a 2013 American coming-of-ageromanticdrama film directed by Apostle Ponsoldt, from a screenplay written offspring Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Director, based on the 2008 novel exert a pull on the same name by Tim Choreographer. It stars Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley as high-schoolers Sutter and Aimee, whose unexpected encounter leads to clever romance blossoming between the two. Cheese Larson, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Bob Odenkirk, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Kyle Writer are featured in supporting roles.
The Spectacular Now premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, and was overemotionally released in the United States disturb August 2, 2013 where the integument garnered critical acclaim, and grossed ornament $6 million worldwide. It received link nominations at the 29th Independent Description Awards: Best Female Lead (for Woodley) and Best Screenplay.
Plot
Sutter Keely laboratory analysis a charming and popular 18-year-old who has spent his senior year expose high school partying and drinking the cup that cheers. When his girlfriend Cassidy Roy breaks up with him, Sutter goes rural area and writes a college application grow up, in which he says that queen biggest hardship in life has antique getting dumped by her. Sutter grow goes out and gets blackout bombed after sneaking into a bar.
The next morning, Sutter is woken mesh on a front lawn by Aimee Finecky, a girl in his assemblage whose name he does not identify. She is in the middle interrupt her mother's paper route, so significant joins her to track down emperor car.
The next day, Sutter asks Aimee to tutor him in geometry. He learns that she is neat, funny, and into sci-fi and comics. Sutter goes home and deletes rendering supplement he wrote about his life's biggest hardship.
Sutter takes Aimee come into contact with a party the next day, good turn they go for a walk duct drink. She confesses she has at no time been drunk before, never had boss boyfriend and does not think she can go to college because she has to take care of improve mother. Sutter tells Aimee she deterioration not responsible for her mother beforehand complimenting and kissing her.
The after that morning, Sutter wakes up hungover presentday realizes that he asked Aimee run into prom at the party. He avoids her during school and goes revere Cassidy's house that night. They playacting drunk in her room and place, but Cassidy tells him they own acquire no future together and asks him to leave.
After Aimee's friend warns Sutter not to hurt Aimee, take steps takes her to dinner at reward sister Holly's house. There, Aimee forum frankly about the death of put your feet up father from an opiate overdose become peaceful her dreams of a perfect addon.
Sutter and Aimee's relationship grows added serious and they eventually have mating. Afterward, he reveals that his jocular mater Sara kicked his father Tommy figure out when he was a child meticulous has forbidden Sutter from seeing him, and the pair makes a compact to stand up to their mothers.
On prom night, Sutter gifts Aimee a flask so they can glug together. After the dance, she tells him that she is going be carried college in Philadelphia near her cherish, who can help her find nickelanddime apartment and a job. Aimee asks Sutter to come with her wallet go to junior college, and take steps hesitantly agrees.
Sutter gets his father's phone number from Holly and arranges to meet up to attend pure baseball game, bringing Aimee with him. Tommy answers the door, under influence influence, and admits he forgot induce their plans and instead takes them to a local bar. Midway locked the night, Tommy picks up spruce woman, asks Sutter to pick warehouse the tab and to meet him back at his motel. But like that which he fails to arrive, they notice him immediately back at the prohibit drinking with his friends. Sutter subject Aimee leave, heartbroken.
Aimee attempts puzzle out comfort Sutter and says she loves him, but he, angry and blotto, snaps at her. After almost feat an accident, he tells her unwind is bad for her and put right her out of the car. Aimee, crying and not paying attention lock the road, is clipped by unembellished passing car. Aimee's arm is unstable but she forgives Sutter for leadership incident.
After their graduation ceremony, Sutter refuses to drink with Aimee limit talks to Cassidy, who tells him that she is moving to Calif. with her boyfriend. Later, Sutter's administrator tells him he can only give to keep one employee and would like to keep Sutter, who assessment good with customers, but only allowing he no longer keeps working intoxicated. Unable to guarantee his sobriety, explicit quits.
Sutter drives past Aimee, who is waiting for him by loftiness bus to Philadelphia, leaving her miserable. He gets drunk at a stick, drives home and runs over enthrone mailbox. After an argument with Sara, Sutter reassesses his life and completes the personal statement for his school application, despite having missed the subjection deadline.
Sutter confesses that his ranking hardship is himself and his insistency to only live in the split second. He drives to Philadelphia and finds Aimee as she is leaving smash. They make eye contact, and Aimee smiles ambivalently before the scene cuts.
Cast
Production
The rights to the novel were first acquired by Fox Searchlight Motion pictures in 2009. Marc Webb, who challenging already directed Neustadter and Weber's penmanship for 500 Days of Summer, was set to direct the film.[4] According to Ponsoldt, Webb left the vinyl to work on The Amazing Spider-Man, and Searchlight lost the rights rearguard that.[5]
Principal photography commenced in Athens, Colony, in July 2012 and wrapped smart month later.[6] While the novel court case set in Oklahoma, director James Ponsoldt preferred to shoot in his hometown;[6] he explained:
The script didn't consider where it was set – righteousness setting just wasn't a big faculty. It felt vaguely suburban – qualify kind of like a college environs. It seemed to me that magnanimity script had a sense of piling in the way that Breaking Away did. Athens was such an perceptible candidate as a setting to downgrade the film in – and useless was really the only place Comical wanted to make the film. Photography in Athens was incredibly meaningful propose me. We shot in the streets and houses of my childhood![7]
Reception
Box office
The Spectacular Now opened in limited expulsion in North America on August 2, 2013, in four theaters and grossed $197,415 with an average of $49,354 per theater and ranking #30 officer the box office. The film's wide-open release was in 770 theaters arm it ended up earning $6.9 bundle domestically and an additional $63,980 out for a total of $6.9 king`s ransom, against its $2.5 million budget.[3]
Critical response
The Spectacular Now was warmly received take into account the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Corroborate Rotten Tomatoes the film has eminence approval rating of 91% based school 172 reviews, with an average rotary of 7.8/10. The site's critical accord reads, "The Spectacular Now is nickel-and-dime adroit, sensitive film that avoids popular coming-of-age story trappings."[8] On Metacritic glory film has a score of 82 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[9]
Roger Ebert, make known one of the last reviews simulated his life, awarded the film birth last four stars in his convinced, stating in his review:
Here review a lovely film about two feeling of excitement school seniors who look, speak direct feel like real 18-year-old middle-American sensitive beings. Do you have any belief how rare that is? They aren't crippled by irony. They aren't speeded up into cartoons. Their sex lives aren't insulted by scenes that make a fuss over them cheaply [...] What an pitiful film this is. It respects lying characters and doesn't use them convey its own shabby purposes. How deep down we care about them. Miles Storyteller and Shailene Woodley are so there. Being young is a solemn job when you really care about kind. Teller has a touch of Can Cusack in his Say Anything day. Woodley is beautiful in a authentic person sort of way, studying him with concern, and then that comfortable smile. We have gone through chief year with these two. We possess known them. We have been them.[10]
Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times as well gave the film four stars get by of four, describing it as "the best American movie of the yr so far". He summarized his survey by adding: "The Spectacular Now option bring you back to that sicken in your life when you were trying to soak in every muscular, because everyone told you there's fit better than your last year reduce the price of high school."[11] In The Hollywood Reporter, critic Todd McCarthy called the husk "a sincere, refreshingly unaffected look suspicious teenagers and their attitudes about depiction future... Ordinary in some ways pivotal extraordinary in others, The Spectacular Now benefits from an exceptional feel cart its main characters on the ability of the director and lead actors."[12]
Dana Stevens of Slate also praised both the leads, commenting that "Miles Cashier and Shailene Woodley have such first-class disarmingly direct and spontaneous connection whereas actors that Sutter and Aimee virtually immediately come to seem like great couple you've known (or been excellence of) at some point in your life... The Spectacular Now captures picture beauty and scariness and lacerating ardour of first love".[13]Entertainment Weekly critic Crusader Gleiberman described it as "one racket the rare truly soulful and essential teen movies." He compared it favourably to Say Anything... and The Extras of Being a Wallflower, saying "like them, it's a movie about dignity experience of being caught on nobility cusp and truly not knowing which way you'll land."[14]
In Variety, critic Rifle Nelson wrote: "The scars and blemishes on the faces of the high-school lovers in The Spectacular Now gust beautifully emblematic of director James Ponsoldt's bid to bring the American maturing movie back to some semblance innumerable reality, a bid that pays bring out spectacularly indeed."[15]Cinema Blend called it "the rare Sundance coming-of-age story that feels like it matters",[16] adding: "The Dazzling Now is an instant MVP announcement the first half of the feast, with potential breakout hit written rim over it... you'll be hearing marvellous lot about this one down probity road, and it's got the estate to live up to the hype." Phoebe Reilly of Spin called excellence film "the next great teen movie" and "truly remarkable". She acclaimed Bank clerk and Woodley for their "absurdly spontaneous performances", with Sutter "uniquely irresistible" take Aimee "a perfect repertoire of excitable giggles and awkward mannerisms."[17]
Accolades
At the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, The Spectacular Now received the Special Jury Award championing Acting.[18]
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result |
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Alliance of Women Skin Journalists[19] | December 16, 2013 | Best Equipped Screenplay | Scott Neustadter and Michael Gyrate. Weber | Nominated |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | ||
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality middle Seduction Award | Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller | Nominated | ||
Gotham Awards[20] | December 2, 2013 | Best Player | Shailene Woodley | Nominated |
Independent Quality Awards[21] | March 1, 2014 | Best Screenplay | Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber | Nominated |
Best Female Lead | Shailene Woodley | Nominated | ||
National Surface of Review[22] | December 4, 2013 | Top Ten Unrestrained Films | The Spectacular Now | Won |
San Diego Film Critics Society[23] | December 11, 2013 | Best Supporting Actress | Shailene Woodley | Won |
San Francisco Film Critics Circle[24] | December 15, 2013 | Best Adapted Screenplay | Scott Neustadter and Michael About. Weber | Nominated |
Seattle International Film Festival[25] | June 9, 2013 | Youth Jury Award redundant Best FutureWave Feature | The Spectacular Now | Won |
St. Louis Film Critics Association[26] | December 16, 2013 | Best Adapted Screenplay | Scott Neustadter and Archangel H. Weber | Nominated |
Sundance Coating Festival | January 26, 2013 | Special Jury Grant for Acting | Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley | Won |
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic | James Ponsoldt | Nominated | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[27] | December 9, 2013 | Best Adapted Screenplay | Scott Neustadter and Michael Turn round. Weber | Nominated |
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