Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.
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- 5 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
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I really enjoyed this movie. It seemed to have the right mix of comedy and drama to keep you engaged the whole movie. Watching a couple of teenage boys try and survive in the woods was a lot of fun, and Nick Offerman as Joe's dad was a lot of fun as well. The biggest thing to note, is that while this is billed as a comedy, it was definitely more than that. The emotional aspect of this movie was everything you come to expect from a movie that has to sale itself with a great story, like most films at Sundance, which made it all that more fun.
The three kids give great performances and all seem so natural in their characters; Moises Arias is exceptionally funny as the oddball Biaggio. I caught the third ever showing at Sundance London followed by a director's Q&A and he remarked that many moments are just the kid's messing around and sometimes unaware they are being filmed. The montage scene of the kids playing in the woods and banging on the pipe that opens the film was filmed all in one day with just the kids, the D.P and director and is so naturally the sort of nonsense a group of teenagers would get up to.
An amazing supporting cast including the always wonderful Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Megan Mullally and Mary Lynn Rajskub perfectly deliver the material; it's an impressive cast for such a small film.
Début writer Chris Galletta delivered a cracking script that delivers on the laughs and also has some strong emotional moments as the boys inevitably fallout over a girl and we see the kid's fractious relationship with their parents.
A great mix of classic coming of age tales such as Stand By Me and the indie comedies of recent times that hits the comedic and dramatic notes without ever being saccharine, annoyingly quirky or overly morbid as so many indie comedies fall into.
I highly recommend the film; it will transport you back to your terrible but wonderful teenage years and is genuinely hilarious, I can't imagine a single person not loving this film.
Rating- 8/10
Biaggio (Moises Arias), the very rare embodiment of social awkwardness and complete and total lack of personal sophistication teenager, that invokes a combination of amazement, bewilderment, and pity simultaneously from the common viewer. It's a role that cannot be explained...only watched. He is quite possibly one of the best comedic performances I have ever seen a young performer give. It's a wonderfully bizarre role that fully encompasses both the awkwardness and the sincerity of a social misfit. The role is so over-the-top that it's amazing that Arias can make it look so natural and genuine. His acting was spot on and absolutely hilarious. Loved it!
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- WissenswertesNick Offerman (Joe's father) and Megan Mullally (Patrick's mother) are actually real life husband and wife.
- PatzerThe local television news report describes Joe as having brown hair and blue eyes. Joe actually has brown eyes.
- Zitate
Joe: Vicki's making eyes at you man. Go talk to her. She's so into it.
Biaggio: There's no point in me talking to her anyways.
Joe: Why not?
Biaggio: Joe, I'm gay.
Joe: Are you sure?
Biaggio: Yes, my lungs fill up every time the seasons change.
Joe: That's not being gay, Biaggio.
Biaggio: What?
Joe: Pretty sure that's Cystic Fibrosis.
Biaggio: Oh.
- Crazy CreditsAfter the credits there is a scene showing Biaggio back in the woods.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #21.147 (2013)
- SoundtracksCowboy Song
Written by Brian Downey and Phil Lynott
Performed by Thin Lizzy
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.315.590 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 58.962 $
- 2. Juni 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.501.595 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1