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6.4/10
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नैट फोस्टर अपने मिडिल स्कूल के नाटक प्रस्तुतियों में भूमिका निभाने के लिए संघर्ष करता है, जबकि वह ब्रॉडवे स्टार बनने की कल्पना करता है.नैट फोस्टर अपने मिडिल स्कूल के नाटक प्रस्तुतियों में भूमिका निभाने के लिए संघर्ष करता है, जबकि वह ब्रॉडवे स्टार बनने की कल्पना करता है.नैट फोस्टर अपने मिडिल स्कूल के नाटक प्रस्तुतियों में भूमिका निभाने के लिए संघर्ष करता है, जबकि वह ब्रॉडवे स्टार बनने की कल्पना करता है.
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 11 नामांकन
Charlie Kahler
- Tumbler Boy
- (as Charles Kahler)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Better Nate Than Ever (2022) is based off of the book Better Nate Than Ever by Tim Federle, which I have not read but after watching the movie I am interested in reading the book.
I liked Rueby Woods performance as Nate, he brought the enthusiastic and dedicated personality of someone who wants to get in a lead role in a musical. He also sang the songs well and the songs in the movie are nice to listen to.
The choreography and dance numbers are nice to look at, and I like that Nate goes all the way to New York for his audition. There is a fun song sequence with Nate in New York that I did enjoy and liked watching.
This is a simple, fun, and enjoyable movie that you can watch with your family or if you have kids then they will like it. Give this a watch if you have the time because I enjoyed the time, I spent with this.
I liked Rueby Woods performance as Nate, he brought the enthusiastic and dedicated personality of someone who wants to get in a lead role in a musical. He also sang the songs well and the songs in the movie are nice to listen to.
The choreography and dance numbers are nice to look at, and I like that Nate goes all the way to New York for his audition. There is a fun song sequence with Nate in New York that I did enjoy and liked watching.
This is a simple, fun, and enjoyable movie that you can watch with your family or if you have kids then they will like it. Give this a watch if you have the time because I enjoyed the time, I spent with this.
The film itself was solid, based on the book by Tim Federle with some changes. I really liked how the overall message of the film seemed to be around family and how the musical Nate auditions for is Lilo and Stitch which has the overall message of family. The acting by the cast is good and shows character development.
Overall, 7/10.
Overall, 7/10.
Congratulations Disney on your first movie with a gay lead without even mentioning words like "gay". But I guess baby steps are also steps. Nevertheless, it was a fun no-brainer movie worth watching!
Greetings again from the darkness. Maybe the only great thing about adolescence is that dreams are still alive ... and in full bloom. Writer-director Tim Federle has adapted his own best-selling Young Adult novel for the big screen, and the result is a fun, uplifting adventure that should really hit home for theater kids. It's very much in the vein of HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, and that makes sense as Mr. Federle is the creator of "High School Musical: The Musical - The Series".
Casting is crucial in a film like this, and Rueby Wood excels as the titular Nate, a 13-year-old growing up in suburban Pittsburgh while dreaming of starring on Broadway. One of Nate's challenges is that he can't even get cast for a significant role in his school's stage production. This is the first big screen appearance for young Wood, though he has starred in the national tour of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." He is immensely talented and sings, dances, and acts his way through this story in a way that draws us in to the point that we embrace his dreams and cheer him on.
To help her best friend overcome his disappointment in the school play and encourage him to chase his dream, Libby (Aria Brooks) informs Nate that auditions are being held for a Broadway production, "Lilo & Stitch: The Musical". Excited for the opportunity, the two sneak off to New York City. By this point, we've seen that Nate's mother and father (real life married couple Michelle Federer and Norbert Leo Butz) accept that their son is 'different', while Nate's jock brother Anthony (Joshua Bassett) puts up with him the way most big brothers do with their weird siblings.
Once in NYC, the story takes a turn. Nate and Libby run into his Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow). Although estranged from her sister, Nate's mom, Heidi's experience as an actress in New York has made her an idol to the young actor wannabe. Of course some of what happens at the audition is a bit far-fetched, but Nate's optimism and determination and faith restore some of those long-past emotions in Heidi and the two establish quite a bond. In an interesting turn, Libby is much more than the loyal friend to Nate, as the experience/adventure shines a light on a path that suits her oh so well.
Rueby Wood delivers a sparkling performance as Nate, flaunting his vocal pipes in Times Square. Aria Brooks is every bit as impressive as Libby, and we get the feeling her career is about to explode. This is comedy and quasi-musical that acts as an uplifting adventure movie serving up life lessons along the way. Most parents would prefer their unaccompanied minor kids not hop a bus to the Big Apple, but the messages of pursuing a dream and the importance of friendship and family are well made. It's nice to see a film directed at theater kids and one that the whole family (other than the youngest of kids) can enjoy together.
April 1, 2022 launch on Disney+
Casting is crucial in a film like this, and Rueby Wood excels as the titular Nate, a 13-year-old growing up in suburban Pittsburgh while dreaming of starring on Broadway. One of Nate's challenges is that he can't even get cast for a significant role in his school's stage production. This is the first big screen appearance for young Wood, though he has starred in the national tour of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." He is immensely talented and sings, dances, and acts his way through this story in a way that draws us in to the point that we embrace his dreams and cheer him on.
To help her best friend overcome his disappointment in the school play and encourage him to chase his dream, Libby (Aria Brooks) informs Nate that auditions are being held for a Broadway production, "Lilo & Stitch: The Musical". Excited for the opportunity, the two sneak off to New York City. By this point, we've seen that Nate's mother and father (real life married couple Michelle Federer and Norbert Leo Butz) accept that their son is 'different', while Nate's jock brother Anthony (Joshua Bassett) puts up with him the way most big brothers do with their weird siblings.
Once in NYC, the story takes a turn. Nate and Libby run into his Aunt Heidi (Lisa Kudrow). Although estranged from her sister, Nate's mom, Heidi's experience as an actress in New York has made her an idol to the young actor wannabe. Of course some of what happens at the audition is a bit far-fetched, but Nate's optimism and determination and faith restore some of those long-past emotions in Heidi and the two establish quite a bond. In an interesting turn, Libby is much more than the loyal friend to Nate, as the experience/adventure shines a light on a path that suits her oh so well.
Rueby Wood delivers a sparkling performance as Nate, flaunting his vocal pipes in Times Square. Aria Brooks is every bit as impressive as Libby, and we get the feeling her career is about to explode. This is comedy and quasi-musical that acts as an uplifting adventure movie serving up life lessons along the way. Most parents would prefer their unaccompanied minor kids not hop a bus to the Big Apple, but the messages of pursuing a dream and the importance of friendship and family are well made. It's nice to see a film directed at theater kids and one that the whole family (other than the youngest of kids) can enjoy together.
April 1, 2022 launch on Disney+
Queerbaiting at its finest.... I get that you can't really show all thats in the book but wtf! If you're gonna make a movie based on a book that explores themes about sexuality, breaking norms, and discovering yourself inspite of what the world around you says, than do that!! Don't just hint to Nate's queerness, or don't just show his only interaction to a lgbtq couple (and that too is just alluded to) is to ask for directions! The movie on its own is great, the fact that disney kept dropping hints of the character possibily being gay but not just outright saying it, says alot about them. They still need to make this movie profitable, so they'll hint to it, but never outright admit it.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाNorbert Leo Butz and Michelle Federer, who play Nate's parents, were both part of the original Broadway cast of Wicked, which is referenced several times throughout the film.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटDespite being co-produced by 20th Century Studios, there is no 20th Century Studios logo in the opening or closing credits, Only the Walt Disney Pictures logo in the opening and closing film instead of the 20th Century Studios logo. Although, 20th Century Studios name is on the copyright.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Disney+ Day & Disabling Dislikes (2021)
- साउंडट्रैकOn Broadway
Written by Jerry Leiber, Barry Mann, Mike Stoller and Cynthia Weil
Performed by George Benson
Courtesy of Warner Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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