George, un adolescente solitario e fatalista che è arrivato all'ultimo anno da senior senza aver mai fatto un vero sforzo, fa amicizia con Sally, una ragazza popolare ma complicata che ricon... Leggi tuttoGeorge, un adolescente solitario e fatalista che è arrivato all'ultimo anno da senior senza aver mai fatto un vero sforzo, fa amicizia con Sally, una ragazza popolare ma complicata che riconosce in lui uno spirito affine.George, un adolescente solitario e fatalista che è arrivato all'ultimo anno da senior senza aver mai fatto un vero sforzo, fa amicizia con Sally, una ragazza popolare ma complicata che riconosce in lui uno spirito affine.
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- QuizIn the first scene, the camera passes by Tom's Restaurant, the same restaurant featured in Seinfeld (1989), aka Monk's.
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George Zinavoy: I read a quote once when I was a kid "We live alone, We die alone. Everything else is just an illusion." it used to keep me up at night.
- Versioni alternativeIn the UK, the film was originally seen for advice by the BBFC in a rough cut form. The BBFC advised the filmmakers that the film was likely to receive a 15 rating, but that a 12A rating could be awarded if the strong language was reduced. When the finished version of the film was submitted for a formal rating in the UK, the number of uses of strong language had been reduced from five to one and the film was passed 12A. These cuts appear to have made their way into all releases of the film.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episodio #1.22 (2011)
- Colonne sonoreWe Will Become Silhouettes
Written by Benjamin Gibbard, James Tamborello aka The Postal Service
Performed by The Shins
Courtesy of Sub Pop Records
"The Art of Getting By" tried to straddle the line between drama and comedy. Expecting us to laugh at George's despondency but then expecting us to feel for his life's difficulties. Although both comedic and dramatic elements were present, it was missing a touch of realism to help build the connection for the audience.
Is it about getting the girl, finding your path in life, or just graduating high school? Of course it's about all of that, but at times it seemed to be about none of that. Its aimlessness in telling me what the point of it all was, seemed a little juvenile. It's a teen coming-of-age film, probably meant for the twenty-something crowd, but missing any greater meaning to fulfill its audience.
It's the type of story that gets told frequently, but it also needs to be told frequently. It can get old quickly if you've seen better versions, and I, unfortunately, have seen better versions. I love Highmore and Emma Roberts, and this is exactly the type of roles they need to launch their adult career. I was impressed with Michael Angarano playing the older, if not any more mature, slacker artist who could have easily disappeared into adolescent oblivion, but instead found some meat in his role and really stood out.
"The Art of Getting By" desperately needs the love it received from Sundance, because it's not going to get much of anything else. Which is a shame because it's not a bad movie but I don't think the filmmakers ever found the point they wanted to make.
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- 17 giu 2011
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