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True Adolescents

  • 2009
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
798
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True Adolescents (2009)
ComédiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJobless and apartment-less, Sam crashes with his aunt as a last resort and becomes reluctant camping-trip chaperone to her teenage son and a pal.Jobless and apartment-less, Sam crashes with his aunt as a last resort and becomes reluctant camping-trip chaperone to her teenage son and a pal.Jobless and apartment-less, Sam crashes with his aunt as a last resort and becomes reluctant camping-trip chaperone to her teenage son and a pal.

  • Direção
    • Craig Johnson
  • Roteirista
    • Craig Johnson
  • Artistas
    • Mark Duplass
    • Bret Loehr
    • Carr Thompson
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    798
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Craig Johnson
    • Roteirista
      • Craig Johnson
    • Artistas
      • Mark Duplass
      • Bret Loehr
      • Carr Thompson
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
    • 57Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Fotos4

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    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Sam Bryant
    Bret Loehr
    Bret Loehr
    • Oliver Mitchell
    Carr Thompson
    • Jake
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Sharon Mitchell
    Emma Dumont
    Emma Dumont
    • Cara
    • (as Emma Noelle Roberts)
    Lilly Perreault
    • Ashley
    Linas Phillips
    Linas Phillips
    • Slater
    Davie-Blue
    Davie-Blue
    • Jericha
    Snow Keim
    • JR
    Laura Kai Chen
    Laura Kai Chen
    • Amy
    Dave Hobbs
    • Casey
    Rufus Tureen
    • Punk Kid #1
    Jennifer Perreault
    • Candace
    Elizabeth Herron
    Elizabeth Herron
    • Waitress
    • (as Elizabeth Cook Herron)
    Erika Mayfield
    • Celia
    • (as Erika June Mayfield)
    Katie Herron
    • Squid Girl
    Indus Alelia
    Indus Alelia
    • Happy girl on bus
    Sammy The Dwarf
    Sammy The Dwarf
    • Patron
    • Direção
      • Craig Johnson
    • Roteirista
      • Craig Johnson
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    7planktonrules

    An interesting though flawed character study.

    Mark Duplass stars as Sam--a loser who, in his mid-30s, has no home and no job....but he is in a band! When he moves in with his aunt and her family, he mostly sits around doing nothing--that is, until he gets drafted into taking his 14 year-old cousin and his friend on a camping trip. Now considering all three have exactly the same maturity level, you know things can't go well with good 'ol Sam in charge! And, not surprisingly, that's exactly what happens. Can Sam somehow, for once, short some maturity and get them back safely? Or, will they be eaten by bears and squirrels and hippies in the Pacific Northwest?

    This is an unusual film in many ways. It is NOT formulaic but at the same time I am sure a lot of folks WON'T like it very much because it does not have a happy ending. I respect it, however, because it avoided formula and because the filmmakers did a good job of actually capturing the essence of 14 year-olds. Instead of the Hollywood way where you get a 20-something to play a 14 year-old, these really WERE kids that age. And, they talked like kids that age--not like Hollywood versions of kids! I only recently retired from teaching and know how 14 year-olds talk--and they DO talk like the boys in "True Adolescents". Worth seeing even if the film seems very incomplete by its conclusion.
    7gilligan-11

    Unanswered questions about what it means to grow up...

    This quiet film stealthily approaches some rather profound questions about growing up, finding an identity, maturing, and developing a sense of responsibility—and it just kind of leaves them there, unanswered. That's not to say the film is without merit. Mark Duplass is perfectly cast as Sam, the 30something "true adolescent" who finds himself without a job, a girlfriend, or a home. While crashing at his aunt's place, he gets recruited to chaperone his cousin and his cousin's best friend on a camping trip. A silly prank in the middle of the trip accidentally uncovers a delicate moment, which propels much of the subsequent action of the film even as its importance remains marginalized and only tangentially alluded to as the movie progresses toward an inconclusive resolution. "True Adolescents" is what I would call a "problem film"—but one I enjoyed nonetheless (even though I still can't decide whether I actually like Mark Duplass).
    4iactidance

    Good idea, terrible execution

    Okay, I'm 15 and I picked this to watch with my parents cause I thought it looked funny and I figured I'd be able to relate to the teenagers in it. I was SO wrong.

    The comic traits that are supposed to be laughable are just embarrassing. The characters are extremely underdeveloped and the script was obviously written by someone who's never spoken to a teenager before, because the 4 teenage characters acted like kids between the ages of 6 and 10. Even if the characters had been even relatively accurately portrayed, the acting in this movie is genuinely terrible.

    Not worth the time to watch.
    6evanston_dad

    Into the Woods as Boys, Out of the Woods as Men

    I liked Mark Duplass quite a lot in "Humpday," and there are several moments in "True Adolescents" when you get a glimpse of what a good actor he has it in him to be. But what also struck me about his performance in this coming-of-age story was how unlikable he can be when paired with the wrong material.

    He plays an immature musician, drifting through life and pissing off just about anyone who might be willing to tolerate him, until, bottomed out and crashing in his aunt's house, he agrees to take her son and his best friend on a camping expedition when the kid's father bails on him (for what, we are to understand, is the umpteenth time). While on that trip, something happens between the two teenagers that jeopardizes, and perhaps with dangerous results, their trip and forces Duplass into the role of adult, a role for which he is not overly suited.

    We're supposed to think Duplass is a loser, and I suppose we're even supposed to get impatient with him, but I also think we're meant to find him funny and charming, and I just didn't. Some people have a knack for being snide and sarcastic while still being winning, and some don't. Guess which camp Duplass falls in for me? My viewing experience of "True Adolescents" wasn't at all helped by the fact that the Netflix streaming version I saw screwed up somewhere toward the end so that the picture and the soundtrack were operating entirely independently of one another, so maybe it's not fair of me to judge the film too harshly.

    The cast includes Melissa Leo as Duplass's aunt, and makes me start to wonder if Leo, an actress I usually like very much, has decided that her best career move is to appear in absolutely any movie someone offers to her.

    Grade: B-
    10larry-411

    A winning, sweet little American indie

    On Saturday, March 14, I attended the World Premiere of "True Adolescents" at the 2009 SXSW Film Festival.

    As a journalist concentrating on independent films, my Holy Grail is what I like to call the "sweet little American indie." This is writer/director Craig Johnson's first feature and he's hit the mark.Sam (Mark Duplass) is a 30-something rocker who never quite grew out of his teenage years. He's unkempt, unfocused, and unsure of who he is or wants to be. In other words, he has a lot in common with his 14-year-old cousin Oliver (Bret Loehr) and friend Jake (Carr Thompson). When changing circumstances in Oliver's home life force the unlikely trio to head off on an unplanned camping trip together, they are forced to grow in ways they never imagined. "True Adolescents" is filled with twists and turns and "whoa" moments -- the kinds which are made more powerful by knowing as little about the film going in as possible.

    There is so much to love about this film. It has the look and feel of a true indie, using ambient sound and natural light when possible. Much of the film takes place outdoors and at night -- a challenging situation for photography -- and cinematographer Kat Westergaard makes the most of what nature offers her. Hand-held camera is used quite a bit, especially during scenes where the boys/men are traipsing through the wilderness of the gorgeous Washington State coastline. One can almost feel the chill as the sun goes down. Water always looks good on camera, and there is no denying a "Mean Creek" feel to the film.

    Duplass is quickly becoming one of our brightest young stars in the indie universe. As his aunt Sharon (Oliver's mom), Melissa Leo is as radiant and lovingly protective of her children as she was in her award-winning performance in "Frozen River." But, most of all, this is a coming-of-age film and (besides Sam himself) the experience of becoming an adult centers primarily on the two young actors Bret Loehr and Carr Thompson. Relative newcomers to the business, the boys were actually the ages of the characters they were portraying (14-15). How refreshing not to see a 20-something caked with stage makeup to look 16. The boys took risks, both emotional and physical, which would challenge actors twice their age.

    As a character-driven film, "True Adolescents"shines because of their natural talents, but the real impact of the film lies in Johnson's powerful script and its ability to resonate with viewers. This brilliantly crafted story is filled with images that will stay with you long after leaving the theater.

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      Comic book artist Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman, Human Target, Neil Young's Greendale) did the poster artwork.
    • Erros de gravação
      Neither a lighter nor a sparkler are going to provide enough light to see the trail in the dark.
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      There is a hidden, funny outtake of Mark Duplass at the very end of the credits.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de julho de 2011 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Locações de filme
      • Seattle, Washington, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Furnace Films
      • Lunacy
      • The Group Entertainment
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      • 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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