Terrific coming of age romantic-comedy, mildly raunchy and plenty knowing. Not tremendously LOL though studded with laughs, many from killer funny throwaway lines. Plus it’s a well crafted, well developed story about a set of characters who become more interesting as the movie progresses.
For those of a certain age (say old enough to have come of age in the 80s), enjoying the movie requires getting in touch with your inner post-adolescent. Thinking like a parent is a sure buzzkill given the movie’s embrace of mild hedonism and loose morality.
Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart charmingly play the romantics at the movie’s center. Each are awkward: he a boy trying to operate as a man, she a girl already operating as a woman. They play this pitch perfectly – confused, halting, alternately too strong and too weak.
The rest of the strong cast includes plenty of dead-on comic and straight players.
Greg Mottola proved himself a first rate comedic director with Superbad, and now proves himself a huge talent by both writing and directing this terrific movie.
Mild yes, but deserving of its R rating.
Plenty of weed is smoked, with the effects often accurately shown. For instance, the dim witted hottie suddenly gets throaty and rapturous about the relative pleasures of sailboats and powerboats after burning half a joint. Deep.
Where they partake is often absurd however. Dudes sparking up in front of their house in broad daylight with both sets of parents obliviously chatting away on the porch? Bogus.
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
“When you thought to yourself how Superbad didn’t represent what young life was like for you, this is the movie you were meant to see.” – so true.