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As Cool as I Am

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 32m
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5.8/10
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As Cool as I Am (2013)
A teenage girl comes of age in a small town with her self-centered parents who had her when they were teenagers.
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A smart teenage girl comes of age in a small town with her self-centered parents who had her when they were teenagers.A smart teenage girl comes of age in a small town with her self-centered parents who had her when they were teenagers.A smart teenage girl comes of age in a small town with her self-centered parents who had her when they were teenagers.

  • Director
    • Max Mayer
  • Writers
    • Pete Fromm
    • Virginia Korus Spragg
  • Stars
    • Sarah Bolger
    • Thomas Mann
    • James Marsden
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Max Mayer
    • Writers
      • Pete Fromm
      • Virginia Korus Spragg
    • Stars
      • Sarah Bolger
      • Thomas Mann
      • James Marsden
    • 26User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
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    Sarah Bolger
    Sarah Bolger
    • Lucy Diamond
    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
    • Kenny Crauder
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Chuck Diamond
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Lainee Diamond
    Seth Adkins
    Seth Adkins
    • Scott Booker
    Tom Romero
    • Manager
    Anika Noni Rose
    Anika Noni Rose
    • Frances
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Guy Karlsburg
    Mario Batali
    Mario Batali
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    Beth Bailey
    Beth Bailey
    • Mario's Female Guest
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    Josh Berry
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    Evan Adrian
    Evan Adrian
    • Justin Havens
    Will Peltz
    Will Peltz
    • Tim
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    Terry Walters
    • Libby
    Rachel Hroncich
    • Nurse Amber Cremeens
    Jon Tenney
    Jon Tenney
    • Bob
    Elise Eberle
    Elise Eberle
    • Jaimie Tilton
    Rhys Coiro
    Rhys Coiro
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    • Director
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      • Pete Fromm
      • Virginia Korus Spragg
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    8cosmo_tiger

    Pretty depressing but very much worth watching & I highly recommend. If you like What Maisie Knew you will love this. I say B+

    "If memory is malleable then the future is too." Lucy is a sixteen year old girl who is too smart for her own good. She spends her free time learning how to cook and hanging out with her friend Kenny. Her mother (Danes) and father (Marsden) had her when they were young and not ready for that responsibility. Now with her dad gone all but 4 times a year and her mom acting like a kid herself Lucy is left to discover life for herself. This is a movie that again proves my point that a movie can be entertaining and worth watching involving great acting rather then special effects. This is a movie along the line of What Maisie Knew only involving an older child rather then a 6 year old. Parents that should not have been allowed to have children and a child who is more mature then the parents. You really root for Lucy the entire time and by the time the end come you feel extremely sorry for her as well as relief. That is a hard combination to achieve but that's what great writing and acting does. Overall, a great movie that is pretty depressing but I recommend this. I give it a B+.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Actually turned out better than anticipated...

    I had initially thought this movie to be a comedy. Mainly because I hadn't read the synopsis, nor scouted IMDb for information about it. All I had was seen the movie's front cover.

    And now having seen the movie, I will say that, whilst this wasn't a comedy, then the movie didn't fail to entertain. This is a movie about real people with real problems ... well, or at least that is what is meant to be portrayed in the movie. And director Max Mayer actually pulled it off quite nicely, because the characters were very realistic and people you could relate to on one level or another. And the story was well-told, with a good constant flow to the storyline.

    However, as good as the characters and storyline were, then the movie would be nothing without proper acting talent. And the people they had cast for the various roles in "As Cool As I Am" were really doing great jobs, each and everyone of them. The ensemble they had put together for this movie were really talented and really brought the movie to life on the screen.

    If you enjoy a good drama that could very well be something straight out of someone's ordinary day-to-day life, then you most definitely should sit down to watch "As Cool As I Am".

    The reason for me 'only' giving this movie a 6 out of 10 stars, is that the movie seems to be aimed mostly at a young adult / late teenager audience. But still, the movie is enjoyable and definitely worth watching regardless of your age.
    8StevePulaski

    As troubled as I was (and still am)

    As Cool as I Am isn't really a gripping film, and will likely be far away from my favorites of the year, but in terms of trying to revitalize the coming-of-age drama with a delightfully contemporary idea and script is succeeds solely on that merit. It concerns Lucy (Sarah Bolger), a well-mannered fourteen year old who has a lumberjack father Chuck (James Marsden) who is away for long periods of time due to work and her mother Lainee (Claire Danes), who might as well be her age thanks to her attitude and approach to reality. Lucy always had the idea that her family was "stable" in that they functioned like a normal family. However, as she gets older, she realizes her family is a "real" one, with problems and conflicts that are usually not instantly noticed by kids. This whole idea of "stable" and "real" families is discussed in the opening monologue, pretty much admitting the film will not be a narrow look at this common issue that is quickly growing.

    That issue is having a child at a young age. Chuck and Lainee had Lucy when they were both seventeen, making them not much older than her in retrospect, leaving most of their decisions to be rather impulsive and quite questionable. For such a contemporary issue - having children and kids young and, often, out of wedlock - this one is scarcely brought up and thrown into public eye. Director Max Mayer, of the 2009 sleeper-hit Adam, brings a mature and focused look to the subject by allowing each character some expression and a moment when their personality comes out.

    Lucy is already becoming a young woman, and with an unstable family life and an absent father, this leads her on a path she wouldn't normally take. She becomes more flirtatious, acts differently around her guy friends, and on several occasions almost consents to sex. This plot alone wages the question "are teens more likely to become rebellious if they do not have both parents playing a significant role in their life?" When her father returns home, and realizes that Lucy has, for one, driven the car unsupervised after her mother arrives at an interview, and has gone on to kiss several different boys, he becomes mad and very violent out of nowhere. That's his moment to shine; would his anger be so prominent and consuming if he had been home consistently? The only other main character is the mother, whose reckless behavior is almost as bad as her husband's absence. She becomes flirtatious at the office, even so far as to have sex with a co-worker not long after beginning to work there. After finding this out, Lucy can use this as bait to justify her actions rather than be awkwardly silent when he mother ridicules her for her behavior. The character's actions are one big, tangled cycle that only fuel and unintentionally elaborate on each others decisions.

    As Cool as I Am asks a lot of questions and, in the end, quietly leaves the audience with deteriorating optimism that maybe Lucy will end up unsatisfied later in life, and at only fourteen, this idea likely hasn't crossed her mind. Writer Virginia Korus Spragg does a smooth job at developing the characters on the surface and subtly evoking commentary on the new generation of kids, many of whom likely to be raised by a more uncertain, rushed generation of people. I see another cycle coming along.

    Starring: Claire Danes, James Marsden, and Sarah Bolger, and Jon Tenney. Directed by: Max Mayer.
    4novagirl11

    intense, depressing mess of a movie

    I like James Marsden, but I think this is the worst role I've seen him in. Claire Danes has a couple emotional performances, but it's not enough to redeem this intense, depressing mess of a movie
    7in1984

    Sarcastically Cool

    7.1 of 10. As teen girl films go this year, I prefer The Truth About Emanuel (2013). By comparison, this is clearly an attempt to do another teen girl perspective film. In many ways, it succeeds in addressing important issues while still creating something amusing and sexy teens can relate to. Unfortunately, it tries to do too much and cover too much ground.

    One of the many good artistic things it does that is often failed in other films is having the lead character speak in the background for added context. Here, it's done the way it should be, like hearing the character's thoughts and not trying to use it to tell the story.

    Some other films this reminds me of and those who enjoy this (or those) will enjoy: Drool (2009), Rocket Science (2007), Snow Angels (2007), Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Teeth (2007), Poker House (2008), Precious (2009), and Kids (1995).

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    • Trivia
      This was Claire Danes's first feature film in five years.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie, when Lucy and Lainee eats at the diner, Lainee puts the ketchup bottle back on the table twice.
    • Quotes

      Lucy Diamond: [Lainee has just given Lucy the car for the day] Wait, how are you going to get home?

      Lainee Diamond: If I can't get a ride in this outfit, I deserve to walk.

    • Soundtracks
      Unshakable
      Written and performed by Jay Nash

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Крутий як я
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Identity Films
      • Wind Dancer Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,234
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,234
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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