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A.C.O.D.

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
14K
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A.C.O.D. (2013)
A grown man is still caught in the crossfire of his parents 15 year divorce. He discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.
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A grown man caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year divorce discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks... Read allA grown man caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year divorce discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.A grown man caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15-year divorce discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.

  • Director
    • Stuart Zicherman
  • Writers
    • Ben Karlin
    • Stuart Zicherman
  • Stars
    • Adam Scott
    • Richard Jenkins
    • Catherine O'Hara
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Zicherman
    • Writers
      • Ben Karlin
      • Stuart Zicherman
    • Stars
      • Adam Scott
      • Richard Jenkins
      • Catherine O'Hara
    • 35User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Theatrical Trailer
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    A.C.O.D.: Carter's Divorced Parents
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    A.C.O.D.: Carter's Divorced Parents
    A.C.O.D.: Carter's Divorced Parents
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    A.C.O.D.: Carter's Divorced Parents
    A.C.O.D.: Sondra Kicks Carter Out
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    A.C.O.D.: Sondra Kicks Carter Out
    A.C.O.D.: Dr. Judith Tells Carter
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    A.C.O.D.: Dr. Judith Tells Carter
    A.C.O.D.: Carter Sees Fellow A.C.O.D. Michelle
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    A.C.O.D.: Carter Sees Fellow A.C.O.D. Michelle
    A.C.O.D.: Gary Gives Trey A Check
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    A.C.O.D.: Gary Gives Trey A Check

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    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Carter
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Hugh
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Melissa
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Dr. Judith
    Amy Poehler
    Amy Poehler
    • Sondra
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Lauren
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Trey
    Ken Howard
    Ken Howard
    • Gary
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
    • Kieko
    Sarah Burns
    Sarah Burns
    • Margo
    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Michelle
    Jamie Renell
    Jamie Renell
    • Tyler
    Valerie Payton
    • Etta
    Gavin Plunkett
    • Evan
    • (as John Gavin Alexander Plunkett)
    Isabella Zentkovich
    Isabella Zentkovich
    • Emily
    • (as Isabella Zentkovic)
    Vickie Eng
    Vickie Eng
    • Mrs. Kobayashi
    Vince Canlas
    Vince Canlas
    • Mr. Kobayashi
    Mark Oliver
    Mark Oliver
    • Mr. Stringer
    • Director
      • Stuart Zicherman
    • Writers
      • Ben Karlin
      • Stuart Zicherman
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    User reviews35

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    5SnoopyStyle

    lacking in big laughs

    Carter (Adam Scott) is the long suffering son of divorced parents Hugh (Richard Jenkins) and Melissa (Catherine O'Hara) since he was 9. His slacker brother Trey (Clark Duke) is marrying Keiko (Valerie Tian). Sondra (Amy Poehler) is Hugh's latest wife and the landlord to Carter's restaurant. Gary (Ken Howard) is Melissa's latest husband. Neither Melissa nor Hugh are willing to go to the same wedding for Trey. Lauren (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is Carter's girlfriend of four years. He finds out that his childhood counseling with Dr. Lorraine Judith (Jane Lynch) was actually a case study for her successful book "Children of Divorce". It leads him to reconsider his life and Dr. Judith wants to write a sequel "Adult Children of Divorce". Then he finds his father cheating with his mother. Michelle (Jessica Alba) and Mark (Adam Pally) are two of Dr. Judith's subjects.

    I wonder where the good jokes are. The great cast gets into some off-kilter situations. Some of it is cute and chuckle-worthy. I think it's due mostly to the expert cast. O'Hara and Jenkins get in some good fun. The movie is slightly interesting but not so insightful to be actually compelling. We know that Adam Scott is good in an ensemble but the jury is still out for him to be the outright lead. There is too much comedic talent for it to be OK for so few laughs.
    7ekeby

    Seriously underrated and overlooked movie

    A nice to surprise to find this. Well-crafted, a really original story (worth points just for that), with one of the best casts you could ask for.

    I'll watch anything with Catherine O'Hara. I could say the same thing about Amy Poehler, or Adam Scott. Or Jane Lynch. And here they are, all in the same picture, along with the always, always reliable Richard Jenkins.

    I'm also surprised to find how polarizing this movie is. People seem to ether hate it or love it. I can't quite understand the haters, except that maybe they wanted something more obvious. I wouldn't call this movie subtle, but it's perhaps a little too worldly and knowing for some. Not for me. I loved it.
    8cekadah

    Carter thinks he's past it all ....

    .... but Carter learns he misperceived something important! What a fun movie to watch! Everybody plays their part well.

    Poor Carter is caught in the middle of everybody's problems and needs. Then he discovers his past isn't quite what he thought it was! He has to pull all the family together for a wedding and maybe along the way he fixed a lot of lives.

    This is a feel good flick and it's done very well - no problems for me! You might not laugh out loud but I'm sure anyone will smile throughout this story!

    Watch it! You'll like it!
    5Jakejansen16

    A completely mixed bag.

    Grade: C+

    A.C.O.D. is a completely mixed bag. The film centers around Carter (Adam Scott), who has spent 15 years dealing with the feud between his divorced parents (Richard Jenkins and Catherine O'Hara). When Carter's younger brother Trey (Clark Duke) Decides to get married, Carter must confront the feud and convince his parents to go to the wedding together.

    Like I said earlier, this film is a mixed bag. Adam Scott is the best one in the film. He is able to convey sympathy for his parents while also trying to keep everything in an orderly fashion. His parents on the other hand? Well… They are crap. They were always bickering at each other and causing a big scene, which I understand is the point of their characters, but I never felt any authenticity in their performance. Catherine O'Hara really got on my nerves.

    The ending felt very rushed. It's almost like the film was originally shot to be two hours long but during editing, the director decided to cut out a 30-minute chunk of the final act. At only one hour and 27 minutes, A.C.O.D. leaves a lot more to be desired. If you are a massive fan of Adam Scott and you have to see all his work then check it out, otherwise this is one you can probably skip.
    7monkey_bean10

    Good fun

    Think the reviews are unfair - it's a well made film, it's different and the cast are great.

    No, it's not perfect. It's the not the best film ever made - but it is a good film, it's not the same story line that's been churned out a million and one times. Its definitely worth a watch, and the cast is great.

    I love the multiple genres included in the film, it created a real life feel to it. Adam Scott is a great lead with a great cast around him. This is a great film to just chill out and watch without to much thinking that be enjoyed by all.

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    • Trivia
      This is a semi-autobiographical film loosely based on co-writer/director Stuart Zicherman's own experience as an Adult Child of Divorce (A.C.O.D.), one who also helped soothe the conflict between his divorced parents when his sibling got married.
    • Goofs
      (At around 29 minutes.) Trey and Kieko are going over the seating chart for their wedding. When Carter enters, Trey presents his idea about where to seat their parents. The tables that Trey pulls to the center of the chart are colored with white guests and black. After the brief conversation, Carter reaches across and separates the same two tables. This time, both tables from before are now the same and colored with only white guests.
    • Crazy credits
      There are testimonials from real-life A.C.O.D.'s during the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #22.2 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Eeny Meany
      Written and Performed by Jim Noir

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adult Children of Divorce
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Black Bear
      • Process Media
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $175,705
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,001
      • Oct 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $175,705
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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