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The Spectacular Now

  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
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166K
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Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller in The Spectacular Now (2013)
The tale of Sutter Keely, a high school senior and effortless charmer, and of how he unexpectedly falls in love with "the good girl" Aimee Finecky.
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Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaTeen RomanceDramaRomance

A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."

  • Director
    • James Ponsoldt
  • Writers
    • Scott Neustadter
    • Michael H. Weber
    • Tim Tharp
  • Stars
    • Miles Teller
    • Shailene Woodley
    • Kyle Chandler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    166K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,714
    38
    • Director
      • James Ponsoldt
    • Writers
      • Scott Neustadter
      • Michael H. Weber
      • Tim Tharp
    • Stars
      • Miles Teller
      • Shailene Woodley
      • Kyle Chandler
    • 266User reviews
    • 235Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 32 nominations total

    Videos6

    Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:22
    Theatrical Trailer
    The Spectacular Now: First Kiss
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    The Spectacular Now: First Kiss
    The Spectacular Now: First Kiss
    Clip 0:51
    The Spectacular Now: First Kiss
    The Spectacular Now: First Meet
    Clip 0:35
    The Spectacular Now: First Meet
    Featurette
    Featurette 2:00
    Featurette
    The Spectacular Now: A Look Inside (Featurette)
    Featurette 2:01
    The Spectacular Now: A Look Inside (Featurette)
    What Roles Has Shailene Woodley Missed Out On?
    Video 3:04
    What Roles Has Shailene Woodley Missed Out On?

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    Miles Teller
    Miles Teller
    • Sutter
    Shailene Woodley
    Shailene Woodley
    • Aimee
    Kyle Chandler
    Kyle Chandler
    • Tommy
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Sara
    Brie Larson
    Brie Larson
    • Cassidy
    Masam Holden
    Masam Holden
    • Ricky
    Dayo Okeniyi
    Dayo Okeniyi
    • Marcus
    Nicci Roessler
    Nicci Roessler
    • Tara
    • (as Nicci Faires)
    Ava-Marie London
    • Bethany
    • (as Ava London)
    Whitney Goin
    Whitney Goin
    • Aimee's Mom
    Andre Royo
    Andre Royo
    • Mr. Aster
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Dan
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Holly
    Levi Miller
    • Erik Wolff
    E. Roger Mitchell
    E. Roger Mitchell
    • Doctor
    Kaitlyn Dever
    Kaitlyn Dever
    • Kristal
    Gary Weeks
    Gary Weeks
    • Joe
    Logan Mack
    • Cody
    • Director
      • James Ponsoldt
    • Writers
      • Scott Neustadter
      • Michael H. Weber
      • Tim Tharp
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    User reviews266

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    Featured reviews

    7jaysanchu07

    Millennials Beware, Mid Life Crisis Coming Through

    As I watch The Spectacular Now, i cannot help but reminisce on my younger years, when now was all that matters, when love was crazy and earth shattering, and when thoughts of the future felt unnecessary. For Average Joes out there, it is easy to find something to connect to in this film as it tells a grounded story that reflects on teenage experiences, from dreams, to falling in love, to the struggles to conform. As for the our dearest leads, i was Wowed by Miles and Shailene's absurdly natural performances, further allowing me to relate to the film through its characters. With their awkward mannerisms, spontaneous reactions, energetic and intense moments, I sincerely felt that they, were once us. Great job by the filmmakers for creating such a soulful and sincere teenage movie that is extraordinarily ordinary (in the realist sort of way).
    8ferguson-6

    A rare worthy entry into teen Dramedy genre

    Greetings again from the darkness. Coming-of-age teen dramas with a comedic flair that speak to that tumultuous period of life are rarely worthy of discussion. The exceptions hover film greatness: Rebel Without a Cause, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Dazed and Confused, The Breakfast Club, and Say Anything ... Along comes young director James Ponsoldt and his adaptation of Tim Tharp's novel. While not perfect and falling just short of the level of those classics, it is nonetheless a welcome addition and quite interesting.

    It's tempting to call Sutter (played by up-and-comer Miles Teller) a happy-go-lucky kid. He's the frat boy type - quick with a quip, smooth with the parents and girls, and the envy of the masses. That term would be misapplied to a kid who not only is never without his flask, but also gives them as gifts. He uses his wit and booze to dull the pain of his aimless existence. We see his lackadaisical efforts at completing a college admission form, and it's used as a plot device to track Sutter's progression through the film.

    Brie Larson is terrific as Sutter's perfect match ... right up until she decides that his philosophy of living in the now (even spectacularly) doesn't leave hope for much of a future. After an extreme night of drinking and partying, Sutter gets awakened while laying in a neighbor's front yard. Shailene Woodley (The Descendants) is Aimee Finicky who recognizes the popular Sutter, even though he has no idea who she is. Slowly, the two connect on a level previously unknown to either ... some good, some not so wise (just like real teenagers).

    This couple of opposites learn much from each other, and soon enough, Sutter is confronting his long last father (Kyle Chandler). No real surprises what he discovers, but it's a life lesson that must be learned. Sutter seeks more from his remaining family - a big sister (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) who escaped the grind, and a workaholic mom (Jennifer Jason Leigh) doing her best to provide hope for Sutter.

    The script is co-written by Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber who also wrote (500) Days of Summer. John Hughes and Cameron Crowe proved they could present teen dilemmas in an entertaining way, and this one follows the same structure. This is a dialogue-heavy story as Sutter and Aimee struggle alone and together to figure out life's next steps.

    I will say that for the first few minutes of the movie, I found Sutter to be the kind of guy that I would typically have no interest in. Tip of the cap to the filmmakers and Miles Teller for turning that around. It should also be noted that Shailene Woodley is so naturally affecting, that her character never comes across as anything but sincere. Given the state of today's mainstream coming of age stories, this one definitely deserves a look and could gather some attention come awards time.
    9YJLcool

    The best coming-of-age romantic drama comedy film of 2013

    Last year, we have the spectacular Perks of Being of Wallflower. This year, we have The Way, Way Back and most of all, The Spectacular Now. It is a lovely, heartfelt, sweet, gentle and sincere film. The Spectacular Now focuses on most teen experiences: first love relationship, 'living in the now' attitude towards life, fear of the future, alcohol and family issues. The story is about a charming, crude but troubled boy meets a reserved, shy, naive...yet sweet, smart girl/wallflower and managed to find a connection in each other. As the film progresses, it was shown that they enjoy hanging out together, helping and complementing each other. Sutter, the lead guy, plagued by alcoholism and family issues, must learn to confront his fears and face who he really is and learn what loving someone really means. Aimee, the lead girl, need to learn to stand up for herself against her controlling mother who might be potentially ruining her college future because she's responsible for partially paying the bills. The film may seem to be an average love story, but it carries a genuine believability to it. The film takes the first-love romance seriously but never falls to become the typical weepy Asian melodramas that Koreans are so fond of making. The two lead actors are great on screen, deliver strong convincing performance to let us believe that the love chemistry between them is real and managed keep the audience engaged throughout the film. There are some subtle humor throughout the film as well. What a deeply affecting film this is. It's the best coming-of-age romantic drama comedy film of the year. Rating: 9/10 "But the real challenge in my life, the real hardship, is me. It's always been me. As long as I can remember, I've never not been afraid. Afraid of failure. Of letting people down. Hurting people. Getting hurt. I thought if I kept my guard up and focused on other things, other people...If I couldn't even feel, well, then no harm would come to me. I screwed up. Not only did I shut out the pain, I shut out everything. The good and the bad. Until there was nothing. It's fine to just "live in the now". But the best part about "now" is there's another one tomorrow. And I'm gonna start making them count"
    9thereisnothingleft

    A refreshing take

    I found The Spectacular now to be a very refreshing movie to watch. We've all seen the coming of age high school romance blahblahblah thing before, but the film takes you where you didn't expect it to go, and that is one of the qualities that makes it a great experience.

    Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley are fantastic, particularly Woodley. I don't know how you can't be a fan of Teller, he is his usual self in this one and adds even more depth to himself. Woodley's as real as it gets in her performance. I didn't notice it until my second viewing in terms of how natural she was, but she was terrific.

    Those two are already great to cast as leads, but it's always fun when the casting for anything is just all around fantastic. Tamper your expectations a bit because it's all about the leads in this one, but Coach Taylor, Bubbles, and Saul Goodman are great in the limited time they are on screen. I mean, Kyle Chandler, Andre Royo, and Bob Odenkirk.

    The emotional impact of this film really hit me towards the end, and certain factors are very predominant in the movie that you definitely do not expect. Without spoiling anything, I'll just say take away a lot of the laughs you were expecting, and brace yourself for the feels and a very serious tone. This may damper some who came for this because it's from the dudes who did 500 Days of Summer, but It's still very good and the movie is actually funny in the spots it wants to be.

    Overall, I think this is absolutely a film you want to see. Where the story goes widens the appeal of this movie by far in my opinion, so if you were just not going to see it or judged it by the trailers, don't. Give it a shot.
    Gordon-11

    A disappointing portrayal of troubled characters

    This film tells the story of a high school student who parties and drinks hard. He meets a nice girl who is opposite of him, and they influence each other.

    The film requires the main characters to be likable in order for viewers to care about them. Unfortunately, I do not care for either Sutter and Aimee. Sutter is an irresponsible young man, while Aimee's character is poorly developed to contrast Sutter. The events that happen in the film are either not engaging or dramatic enough. Even when Aimee gets hit by a car, there is little follow up on it. We do not get to see the emotional reactions of the people around her.

    It tries to show the emotional baggage of the past and the difficulties in growing up. However, there is little depth in depicting the characters' psychological states. I find it disappointing.

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    • Trivia
      According to the director, he was worried that Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley wouldn't get along after he saw them interact at a lunch he arranged. Teller (who was late to meeting because he had been in Las Vegas with friends the night before) was outgoing and energetic, while Woodley, though amused by Teller, was quiet and for the most part kept to herself unless she was spoken to. After the lunch was over and the director was driving away, he noticed Woodley and Teller talking in the parking lot, but decided to leave them alone - he later found out that the two of them spent two hours talking and getting to know each other in the parking lot. Teller and Woodley are now close friends.
    • Goofs
      When Bethany and Tara drive up next to Sutter and Ricky, a view from behind both cars reveals that they both have the same license plate number.
    • Quotes

      Sutter: The best thing about now, is that there's another one tomorrow.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 2014 Film Independent Spirit Awards (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
      Written by Joe Allison

      Performed by Faron Young

      Courtesy of Dominion Entertainment Inc.

      Under license from Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El esplendoroso presente
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Andrew Lauren Productions
      • 21 Laps Entertainment
      • Global Produce
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,854,611
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $197,415
      • Aug 4, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,918,591
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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