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Young Adult

  • 2011
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  • 1h 34m
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6.3/10
89K
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Charlize Theron in Young Adult (2011)
A fiction writer returns to her home in small-town Minnesota, looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend, who is now married with kids.
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Soon after her divorce, a fiction writer returns to her home in small-town Minnesota, looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend who is now happily married and has a newborn daughte... Read allSoon after her divorce, a fiction writer returns to her home in small-town Minnesota, looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend who is now happily married and has a newborn daughter.Soon after her divorce, a fiction writer returns to her home in small-town Minnesota, looking to rekindle a romance with her ex-boyfriend who is now happily married and has a newborn daughter.

  • Director
    • Jason Reitman
  • Writer
    • Diablo Cody
  • Stars
    • Charlize Theron
    • Patrick Wilson
    • Patton Oswalt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    89K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Reitman
    • Writer
      • Diablo Cody
    • Stars
      • Charlize Theron
      • Patrick Wilson
      • Patton Oswalt
    • 285User reviews
    • 350Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 33 nominations total

    Videos20

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    Trailer 2:00
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    "Bookstore"
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    "Bookstore"
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    "Looking for a Dress"
    Clip 0:53
    "Looking for a Dress"
    "Adorable"
    Clip 0:50
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    "Wedding Photo"
    Clip 1:03
    "Wedding Photo"
    "Reunion"
    Clip 0:31
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    Photos133

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    Charlize Theron
    Charlize Theron
    • Mavis Gary
    Patrick Wilson
    Patrick Wilson
    • Buddy Slade
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Matt Freehauf
    Elizabeth Reaser
    Elizabeth Reaser
    • Beth Slade
    Collette Wolfe
    Collette Wolfe
    • Sandra Freehauf
    Jill Eikenberry
    Jill Eikenberry
    • Hedda Gary
    Richard Bekins
    Richard Bekins
    • David Gary
    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Jan
    Kate Nowlin
    Kate Nowlin
    • Mary Ellen Trantowski
    Jenny Dare Paulin
    Jenny Dare Paulin
    • Nipple Confusion Bassist
    Rebecca Hart
    Rebecca Hart
    • Nipple Confusion Guitarist
    Louisa Krause
    Louisa Krause
    • Front Desk Girl
    Elizabeth Ward Land
    Elizabeth Ward Land
    • Sales Lady
    Brian McElhaney
    Brian McElhaney
    • Book Associate
    Hettienne Park
    Hettienne Park
    • Vicki
    John Forest
    John Forest
    • Wheelchair Mike
    Rightor Doyle
    Rightor Doyle
    • Babysitter
    Brady Smith
    Brady Smith
    • Date Man
    • Director
      • Jason Reitman
    • Writer
      • Diablo Cody
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    User reviews285

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    6letitbelau

    CREEPY

    Radiohead's hit 'Creep' seems to have inspired this whole movie. The main character is the definition of a creep and then there's another character that tags along with her that is a weirdo. It all makes sense now.

    The best thing about this movie has to be Theron's performance. She's a great actress with obviously the most intriguing personality and makes the movie entertaining enough to not move from your seat.

    However, I think the movie lacks from becoming truly interesting. The plot becomes boring and predictable after the first 20 minutes and the evolution is considerably slow.

    It is far from being a great movie but thankfully it is not that long that you find yourself you can't even bear one more second of it. Instead it is quite appealing from the main's character pov and you find yourself wanting to know more about her.
    8imseeg

    Terrific acting performance. True to life story. Original. Bleak, yet impressive.

    These kind of stories about loosers dont get made a lot. NOT a crowd pleaser. Dont think for a second you will get to see Charlize Theron in any kind of hot or glamorous scenes. She plays a character that is dead inside. Mentally scarred for life. But she is unaware of it. She is about to find out though when she revisits her old highschool friends.

    Some movies are simply a kick in my gut. This is one of those. I would not recommend it to any of my friends who want to be entertained. BUT if one wants to see a really true to life story about PAIN and ISOLATION then this is the movie for you...

    "Enjoy..."
    7DexIMF

    Charlize Theron on Self-Discovery!

    'Young Adult' is the fourth feature of Jason Reitman, whose movies have always had a refreshing indie feel. When I look back to his filmography, I think they all have these protagonists who are in process of self- discovery. Over the course of events, they found the new one/lost one of themselves. 'Young Adult' also joins this culture.

    Marvis Gary, played confidently by Charlize Theron, is an adult writer of 'Y.A. (Young Adult/Teen) Literature' living in a big city, far away from home for a long time. Her daily routine seems to be like all the lonely writers- writing, sleeping, eating, drinking, and then sleeping again. Course changes when she receives an invitation from her ex, Buddy, for a baby naming ceremony and then she is back, back to the memories of her 'glorious' past, as she likes to think of it. Marvis has always been a popular girl in high school, we learn that from numerous conversations. Now she is a struggling (her series is about to be canceled) writer living alone in a city and dealing with a recent divorce. It's no surprise that she wants to relive her popularity and more specifically, get his ex back. I think, because of living in this teenage world while writing literature and also having fame during here teenage, she's still stuck in that phase. She's still a 'young adult.' Which might be the reason why she still thinks that life can change the tracks and get her and Buddy back, like in the movies. We learn that Buddy is a happily married man and a father. And soon, over the course of events, Marvis also comes out of her illusion and teenage dreams and faces reality. Like I said, it ends with a self-discovery.

    Reitman knows what he's doing. Like all of his other movies, he doesn't try to stuff you up with heavy emotions. Even the most melodramatic events would be presented with a light and refreshing approach in his movies. That's where his vision stands out. And Charlize Theron does a wonderful job supplementing Jason Reitman's vision.
    7hkl-imdb

    Embracing The Reality And Letting Go Of The Past

    Young Adult is Diablo Cody's latest utterly refreshing attempt on the life of a once-famous high school queen who was facing challenges in her life. The renowned writer of Juno is making a entirely different attempt here by depicting a mid-life crisis of Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron) and her return visit to her hometown where she lived when she was a teenager.

    Mavis hated the town, hated everything about it, hated all the people in it, that was, except Buddy Slade (Patrick Wilson), who used to be her boyfriend. It didn't take her long to decide that she would return and rescue Buddy who she thought was a hostage in the deadly town with his marriage and newborn daughter. She would save herself from the disappointment from her life, save Buddy from the living hell, and picked up where things ended, once and for all.

    And well, you expected it. Things were not as simple as that; they never are. So get ready for the adventure in this visit and get ready to know our Mavis better.

    Charlize Theron totally manipulated the role of Mavis, letting the audience get to know who Mavis Gary really was as the events continued to unfold. It was a solid, realistic and Oscar-worthy performance that blew the audience away.

    Young Adult is about life, about the past and the present, about why people are easily stuck in the past and do not see a future ahead of them. This is about why we should accept the present and look forward instead of always looking back. It is also more of a drama than a comedy but still it did give me some laughs.
    8jadepietro

    Arresting Development

    This film is highly recommended.

    Finally a holiday movie comes along that dares to ask, " Can a high school prom queen steal her happily married ex-boyfriend from his wife and newborn child and find true love? " From the team that brought us the classic comedy, Juno, comes the wickedly entertaining, and to some, offensive Young Adult.

    Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody, this dark comedy explores the aspirations of a beautiful, vain, and selfish woman as she schemes to breakup a marriage and reclaim her former sweetheart, Buddy. Now divorced, Mavis Gary ( Charlize Theron ), a ghostwriter of teen literature conveniently found in the YA section of bookstores everywhere, has never grown up and never had the life she felt destined to have. ( After all, she was voted Best Hair in her high school yearbook! ) Her life is in ruins, an eternal victim of herself. She decides to return to her small hometown hoping to snare her former sweetheart ( nicely downplayed by Patrick Wilson ) and with that in mind, live some of the glories of her past life. As Mavis mentions in one scene, "Love conquers all. "Haven't you seen The Graduate? " She lives in a fantasy world, clouded by booze.

    Giving her a reality check about her plans is a dweeb from the past, Matt Freehauf ( Patton Oswalt ), whom Mavis meets at a local bar. She doesn't so much rekindle their friendship as she never had time for him before, just not in her league back then. "Oh, you're that hate crime guy," she says when they meet. Insensitive, yes. That's Mavis, and yes, Matt was permanently injured in a gay hate crime during his senior year, although he wasn't gay at all. Shades of irony! ( Not that there's anything wrong with that, yada, yada!) Alcohol (and there's plenty in use when Mavis is around ) brings these two lost souls together, that and Mavis' far- fetched dreaming.

    Theron has the difficult role of making such a repulsive and mean-spirited woman, if not likable, at least, tolerable. She never tries to ingratiate herself. Instead, she depicts a mean girl caught in the throngs of arrested development and expects the movie audience to deal with it. Her acting choices work beautifully inside and out. Theron uses her expressive beauty and sexual allure to hide Mavis' twisted and unpleasant traits. Hopefully, this honest and compelling performance won't turn off Academy voters due to its nasty portrayal of its anti-heroine. It's a wonderful job of acting.

    Oswalt gives a fully dimensional comic portrait of a small town loser type with bigger dreams. He's living with his sister. He's alone. He's Mavis' conscience and he's working overtime. He's the voice of reason ( and the sensible voice of the movie audience as well. ). Oswalt plays his character as an endearing slug, a man-child full of sage advice and bitter disappointment. It is a finely honed comic performance.

    Cleverly scripted, Young Adult is filled with smart one-liners that advance the action and are keeping with their flawed characters. Yet the film carries with it a more serious tone, not the laugh-a-minute movie one would suspect from the trailer. The characters and their situations verge on the real with the comically surreal. In an uncomfortable but pivotal scene, Mavis addresses Buddy's married life with consoling words and advice that " we can beat this thing together" and leave his KenTacoHut world behind. Cody's sharply observed and cynical view of small town life is imbued in her characters and may be distasteful to some moviegoers, although I found this film quite amusing and droll. The only objection to the film was in two of the film's final scenes ( which were effectively done but inaccurate to the characters' true motivations and actions).

    Reitman is again drawn to damaged characters in his leading roles as he had successfully done with films like Juno and Up in the Air. He is relentless in his ability to make such complicated people completely fascinating as they free fall into despair. He makes their journey filled with ironic and satirical possibilities, making the negative positively comic in tone.

    Young Adult resists the sweet rosy side of life. It humorously embraces the sad fatalistic notion of our everyday existence, supplanting upbeat and unattainable desires with a refreshingly downbeat sensibility. And that's seems very grown-up to me. GRADE: B+

    NOTE: Visit my movie blog for more reviews: www.dearmoviegoer.com

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    • Trivia
      The word processor file in which Mavis composes her novel throughout the film is titled "pieceofshit.doc".
    • Goofs
      When Mavis is sitting in KFC, the cup says KGC from one angle and then KFC from another. While thought to be a mistake, the cup reads "KGC" because for a short while, Kentucky Fried Chicken tried to rebrand itself as Kentucky Grilled Chicken, offering a healthier option to their original fried chicken. The cup bears the new, short-lived KGC logo.
    • Quotes

      Mavis Gary: Hey, do you know this girl named Beth? She married Buddy Slade from school.

      Sandra Freehauf: Yeah, I know that Beth.

      Mavis Gary: What do you think of her?

      Sandra Freehauf: I don't really like her. I mean, I think you're way prettier than she is. What happened to your dress? I'm sorry, did I say something wrong? Shit. What's wrong? What did I say?

      Mavis Gary: I have a lot of problems.

      Sandra Freehauf: Can't you get a new dress?

      Mavis Gary: It's really difficult for me to be happy. And then for other people it just seems so simple. I know. They just grow up and they're so fulfilled.

      Sandra Freehauf: I don't feel fulfilled. And frankly, if you don't feel fulfilled with all the stuff that you have.

      Mavis Gary: I need to change, Sandra.

      Sandra Freehauf: No you don't.

      Mavis Gary: What?

      Sandra Freehauf: You're the only person in Mercury who could write a book or wear a dress like that.

      Mavis Gary: I'm sure there's plenty of other people who could.

      Sandra Freehauf: Everyone here is fat and dumb.

      Mavis Gary: Don't say that. I mean, you think so?

      Sandra Freehauf: Everyone wishes that they could be like you. You know, living in the big city all famous and beautiful and all that.

      Mavis Gary: I'm not really famous.

      Sandra Freehauf: Well, you know, special or whatever. I mean, some days when I have a slow shift at work I'll sit and think about you living in your cool apartment, going out and stuff. It seems really nice.

      Mavis Gary: Yeah, but most people here seem so happy with so little. It's like they don't even seem to care what happens to them.

      Sandra Freehauf: That's because it doesn't matter what happens to them. They're nothing. Might as well die. Fuck Mercury.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.53 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Epic
      Written by Billy Gould, Roddy Bottum, Mike Bordin, Jim Martin and Mike Patton

      Performed by Mateo Messina

      Published by Big Thrilling Music/Vomit God Music

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    • Why did Matt call Mavis "Sylvia"?

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adultos jóvenes
    • Filming locations
      • Denny's - 13450 Rogers Dr, Rogers, Minnesota, USA(Denny's)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Denver and Delilah Productions
      • Indian Paintbrush
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,311,571
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $310,263
      • Dec 11, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,939,027
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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