The Spectacular Now

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High school seniors have a unique sense of freedom; At that strange threshold of being neither a child nor an adult, some people meet this uncertainty with anxiety, while others embrace it. Sutter Keely definitely belongs to the latter group. This young man, who is the indispensable face of parties, is on good terms with everyone, is humorous and attractive, thinks that he is living life at full throttle. But behind this enthusiastic philosophy of "being in the moment" lies a darker truth: The glass of alcohol that never leaves Sutter's hand is a symbol not of his joy, but of his escape. This film, directed by James Ponsoldt, differs from an ordinary youth romance at this point. Aimee Finicky, whom Sutter finds next to him when he wakes up on the lawn one morning, is a complete stranger to his world; Quiet, buried in books and with dreams for the future, this young girl stands out from the noisy social scene around Sutter. The relationship that develops between the two characters is not a Hollywood romance; It turns into a sincere, often unsettling and realistic rapprochement. This chemistry that Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley bring to the screen is the biggest source of power in the script. Both of them portray their characters with a naturalness that makes you feel the fragility and self-confidence of that age at the same time, without surrendering to clichés. The film chooses to present the pain of growing up without sugar-coating it; It underlines the romantic side of adolescence as well as self-deception and disappointment. If you are looking for a completely different feeling from youth movies, Now Magnificent is exactly for that feeling.

Rating: 6.7/10
Vote Count: 3,029
Release Date: August 02, 2013
Runtime: 1 hr 35 min
Original Name: The Spectacular Now
Languages: English
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United States of America
Popularity:3.4778
Budget:2.500.000,00 $
Revenue:6.854.611,00 $

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February 09, 2015

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Staggering Negligence *** This review may contain spoilers *** Directors come in all shapes and sizes. They range from megalomaniacal tyrants to milquetoast mice. The best ones are virtually invisible, suggestive, telepathic, allowing their talent and techies to excel, while quietly, expertly weaving together their grand vision. James Ponsoldt is either halfway there, or on his way to nowhere. It's obvious he frees up plenty of slack to let his actors run loose, but they don't always know ...

which direction they're heading, and seem to be improvising without a script, which is interesting in a way, for a while, since it gives the movie a semi-reckless, naturalistic feel. The plan is there is no plan. And if the stars magically align in his favour, everyone wins. The problem is some actors really do need direction. Miles Teller, jester of the present, boy without a future, looks awkward and lost much of the time, which may coincide with his character. Without proper guidance, sometimes he gets it right, sometimes trying too hard to be carefree, otherwise not knowing how to shine in the spotlight. He's probably just trying to keep his gears aligned with Shailene Woodley, who once again radiates, this time as a brainy Cinderella on a collision course with a broken heart. Seems she will redeem a second-rate picture every time. Yet again managing to rescue a movie that appears to have little purpose or scheme other than pairing up various young actors and assembling a series of romantic skits. Many scenes end abruptly, probably because the actors ran out of steam. Exhausting the moment. Making the now spectacular isn't easy when the director is absent. Then there's the accident-from-nowhere scene. When Miles cries out and orders Shailene out of the car in the middle of nowhere and, once stepping out on the freeway, is suddenly struck out of frame by a speeding bus. My heart jumped. Okay I'm awake now. I was ready to forgive the director's sheepishness up to that point, which was, I hoped, only a decoy to set up a fatal or near-fatal accident scene, one that was going to turn the narrative completely on its head. I was next expecting to find Woodley in a coma, a wheel-chair, or completely disfigured. And Miles being tested by an act of fate. How will he answer to this? But the story plods along as if nothing happened. Which I'm sure nothing did, not in the script or on location. It had to be a sensationalized CGI stunt contrived in the editing room to inject the tedious narrative with a much-needed shot of adrenaline. Cheap trick. This is clearly the sign of poor story-telling and a director that isn't in command of his position.

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The Spectacular Now was released in 2013.

The Spectacular Now has a runtime of 1 hr 35 min (95 minutes).

The Spectacular Now belongs to the following genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance.

The Spectacular Now has a rating of 6.7/10 from 3,029 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, The Spectacular Now is available to watch on: HBO Max Amazon Channel, YouTube TV, HBO Max, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store.