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Mon futur moi

Original title: My Old Ass
  • 2024
  • 16
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
41K
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Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella in Mon futur moi (2024)
A mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott's "old ass" delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about her family, life, and love.
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A mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott's "old ass" delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink e... Read allA mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott's "old ass" delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about her family, life and love.A mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott's "old ass" delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about her family, life and love.

  • Director
    • Megan Park
  • Writer
    • Megan Park
  • Stars
    • Maisy Stella
    • Aubrey Plaza
    • Percy Hynes White
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    41K
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    • Director
      • Megan Park
    • Writer
      • Megan Park
    • Stars
      • Maisy Stella
      • Aubrey Plaza
      • Percy Hynes White
    • 388User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Maisy Stella
    Maisy Stella
    • Elliott
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Older Elliott
    Percy Hynes White
    Percy Hynes White
    • Chad
    Maddie Ziegler
    Maddie Ziegler
    • Ruthie
    Kerrice Brooks
    Kerrice Brooks
    • Ro
    Maria Dizzia
    Maria Dizzia
    • Kathy
    Alain Goulem
    Alain Goulem
    • Tom
    • (as Al Goulem)
    Seth Isaac Johnson
    Seth Isaac Johnson
    • Max
    Carter Trozzolo
    Carter Trozzolo
    • Spencer
    Alexandria Rivera
    • Chelsea
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      • Megan Park
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    7bundapascal

    Life choices, something we can relate too

    Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza deliver standout performances that bring depth and charm to their respective roles.

    The film's unique premise and clever exploration of self-discovery make it both entertaining and thought-provoking. The movie successfully blends comedic elements with heartfelt moments, creating a well-rounded viewing experience.

    Megan Park's direction and the sharp, witty screenplay keep the audience engaged and invested in the characters' journeys.

    Occasionally, the film leans into predictable territory, but the overall execution and strong performances more than make up for it.

    "My Old Ass" is a delightful, must-watch film that offers a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre, leaving audiences with plenty to ponder about their own life choices and second chances. 🎬✨
    8CSRb4u

    Time-travel, teenage angst, and Aubrey Plaza's signature wit collide in My Old Ass a quirky, heartfelt journey through the highs and lows of growing up.

    My Old Ass is a genre-bending coming-of-age story with a wild twist, directed by Megan Park. The film follows free-spirited Elliott (Maisy Stella), a teenager whose life takes an unexpected turn during her 18th birthday when a mushroom trip introduces her to a time-traveling version of herself-her 39-year-old "old ass" (played by Aubrey Plaza). What begins as a surreal encounter quickly turns into a hilarious and heartfelt journey as Elliott's older self starts dishing out unsolicited advice on love, family, and life choices, forcing young Elliott to rethink everything she thought she knew.

    Park, following up on her strong debut The Fallout, dives into absurdity with this sophomore film, blending stoner comedy, sci-fi, and emotional drama with just the right touch of Hallmark-style sentimentality. The small-town lake setting of Muskoka, Ontario, adds a postcard-perfect charm to the otherwise wacky narrative, creating a warm contrast to the film's offbeat humor and time-bending antics.

    Maisy Stella's portrayal of young Elliott captures the essence of teenage uncertainty and angst, while Aubrey Plaza's older Elliott injects the story with her signature dry wit and offbeat energy. Plaza's performance, which could have easily overshadowed the film, instead complements Elliott's more earnest journey, striking a balance between humor and heartfelt moments. Together, the two create a compelling dynamic that elevates the film beyond its quirky premise.

    While the film's surreal elements could have derailed into chaos, Park masterfully keeps things grounded, using the bizarre premise to enhance the emotional stakes. Elliott's internal struggles about growing up, love, and identity hit hard, and even though the film dips into melodrama, it maintains a level of authenticity that resonates.

    The supporting cast adds depth to the film, though some characters feel underutilized. Elliott's best friend Ro (Kerrice Brooks) is unfortunately relegated to the role of a sounding board, and her story arc feels a bit underdeveloped. Percy Hynes White's charming portrayal of Chad, Elliott's summer love interest, brings added tension as Elliott's older self warns her against pursuing him, creating a tug-of-war between her past and future desires.

    Despite a few familiar tropes, My Old Ass delivers a delightful mix of laughs, emotional beats, and chaotic energy. The film's exploration of identity, time, and the messy transition into adulthood strikes a chord, and Park's playful mixing of genres keeps the ride enjoyable, even if not every element perfectly lands.

    With its mix of sci-fi weirdness, heartfelt moments, and stoner comedy, My Old Ass will appeal to those looking for something unconventional but relatable. It's a sweet, funny, and sometimes nostalgic trip that punches with emotional force, often without you even realizing it. Though the film wraps up a little too quickly, it leaves a lasting impression-a fun, surprising, and emotional journey into the complicated world of growing up.
    8Cyns-Corner

    A beautiful coming-of-age story

    Another pleasant surprise! Went into this film (it was the Regal Mystery Movie on 9/9) with NO excitement at all - in fact I thought I would hate it outright, but I decided to suffer through it because I was going to have a livestream discussion about it later. Imagine my utter JOY when I got to the end of the movie and absolutely loved it! The acting, story, messaging - in all of its positive, uplifting, joyful, heartbreaking glory - make this coming of age tale well worth your time. The evolution the main character goes through is SO well-crafted and effective, that I am still blown away by how much I enjoyed the journey with her as a whole. Video review available on my YouTube channel.
    joj-28541

    A laugh and cry fantastical ride, with all the right ingredients.

    My Old Ass is an emotionally authentic, fantastical trip on a wave of good vibes. Director Megan Park has done something special here, juxtaposing a surreal concept on some very real dynamics of a young Elliott (Maisy Stella) growing up; and it is a fun, scenic trip worth taking. Without offering any spoilers, this wonderfully crafted transportation into the "what ifs" in the rear view of life, is propped up by a stellar cast - with a ride on the suspension of disbelief expertly kept afloat by Aubrey Plaza. It has a feeling of nostalgia that resonates across generations. The authentic connections between Elliott, Chad (Percy Hynes White), and her friends (Maddie Ziegler, Kerrice Brooks), and family moments solidly hit home - poignant scenes with brother Max (Seth Isaac Johnson) as a social conscience, whimsical Spencer (Carter Trozollo) , and with her mom (Maria Dizzia) and dad (Alain Goulem), bring surprising emotional depths on a vehicle of relatable, and well delivered comedy. We came in for a short trip, and wound up wishing we could hang out longer inside this unexpected cinematic, treat.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Sweet, Funny and Touching, If a Bit Underdeveloped

    If you had the chance to speak with your future self, what would you discuss? That's the opportunity unexpectedly presented to 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella), the daughter of a Canadian cranberry farmer who's about to leave her rural home to attend college in Toronto, a new chapter in her life that she anxiously awaits. To commemorate the occasion, Elliott and her two best friends (Kerrice Brooks, Maddie Ziegler) decide to celebrate by imbibing in festivities involving a brew of magic mushrooms. However, much to her surprise, while in her altered state of consciousness, Elliott meets her 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza), who provides the teen with an insightful look into her future. Much of their conversation focuses on things that her younger self could stand to work on, but, perhaps the most significant topic of discussion centers on a warning to avoid involvement with an as-yet-unmet young man named Chad (Percy Hynes White). Not long thereafter, though, Elliott meets this mysterious stranger, who just happens to be a field hand hired to work on the farm for the summer. She quickly becomes smitten with the charming newcomer and wonders why her elder self so vehemently cautions her from getting to know him, advice she promptly ignores. This, of course, raises many pertinent questions, such as must we obediently accept such supposedly prophetic proclamations as gospel? Is our future indeed written in stone? And, even if our destiny is allegedly unalterable, should we unquestioningly abide by any cautions associated with it, or should we follow our gut instincts even knowing what the consequences might be? These are among the themes thoughtfully addressed in writer-director Megan Park's second feature, a sweet coming of age tale with a twist, one punctuated with gentle humor, heartfelt emotions, astute realizations and more than a few intriguing revelations. The picture is also beautifully filmed in the picturesque lake country surrounding Muskoka, Ontario, providing audiences with views of some spectacularly gorgeous scenery reminiscent of "On Golden Pond" (1981). However, despite these strengths, the film feels a little underdeveloped in several regards, particularly when it comes to various supporting characters and subplots, as well as some back story aspects of the elder Elliott's future existence. Given this offering's relatively short 1:29:00 runtime, it's somewhat baffling why the filmmaker didn't take a little extra time to more fully flesh out these elements (after all, it's not like the picture is overlong or tiresomely tedious). Nevertheless, those shortcomings aside, "My Old Ass" is a pleasant, inoffensive way to spend some time at the movies watching an uplifting, enlightening little story that nicely warms the heart and tells a story with an earnest message about how to approach living our lives. And it's hard to find much fault with that.

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    • Trivia
      The marina featured in the movie is the Bala Cove Marina.
    • Goofs
      Elliott accidentally collides with a dock in her boat, leaving a big dent in the front. This dent magically vanishes with no mention of it being repaired.
    • Quotes

      Chad: Do you remember the last time you went out with friends as a kid and just played pretend the whole day?

      Elliott: I remember doing that a lot.

      Chad: Yeah? Do you remember the very, very last time you ever did it?

      Elliott: No.

      Chad: Isn't that sad? You know, to think that there was a time when you were out biking around with your friends, pretending you were getting chased by zombies, you were just all dirty and sweaty and having the best time and then... you went home and parked your bike in the garage and went to bed, not realizing that that was the last time you were ever going to get to do that.

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      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 11 October 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      (You) On My Arm
      Written by Leith Ross

      Performed by Leith Ross

      Courtesy of Republic Records, under license from Universal Music Canada Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Old Ass
    • Filming locations
      • Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Indian Paintbrush
      • LuckyChap
      • Scythia Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,372,282
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $167,853
      • Sep 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,726,780
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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