High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever altered after befriending a classmate who has just been d... Read allHigh schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever altered after befriending a classmate who has just been diagnosed with cancer.High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever altered after befriending a classmate who has just been diagnosed with cancer.
- Awards
- 18 wins & 30 nominations total
- Madison
- (as Katherine C. Hughes)
- Young Greg
- (as George Gavin Dietz)
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Sorry to be redundant from other reviews but this darn film has HEART and should be required viewing for anyone who sees at least one movie a year.
Thanks to the team that made this one happen.
Thomas Mann's Greg is a weirdo. Imagine that Napoleon Dynamite went to Cady Heron's school from Mean Girls, hated all the clicks and became a cynic. Mann shades what could've been a completely unlikeable protagonist with wonderful colours and depth, so much so that when his friend Earl explains to Rachel why Greg is so averse to being friends, we realise we've actually known the whole time. That's probably the most beautiful part of Gomez- Rejon's direction - he never comes out and beats you with information, he leads you gently to it and makes you realise it yourself. RJ Cyler takes Earl, a generic Pedro-type sidekick and makes him just the slacker you'd expect, but with incredible qualities underneath. Olivia Cooke makes the audience love her with her quietly devastating portrayal of a girl with leukaemia. All I can say is that she is a worth recipient of my annual Patricia Arquette Award For Character I Most Want to Hug.
Considering this film has maybe one actor I'd ever heard of, there's a huge pool of talent even in the supporting cast. John Bernthal is good in everything. Nick Offerman is amazing as Greg's stay at home intellectual dad, and Molly Shannon steals every scene as Rachel's emotionally destroyed mother. Keep an eye out for Matt Bennett's utterly bizarre but hilarious Scott Mayhew as well.
Jesse Andrews' screenplay strikes an incredible balance between comedy and drama. Its very easy for a film about cancerous teens to become completely depressing and tedious, but the witty dialogue, incredible spikes of humour and quirky characters make the film beautiful. Andrews isn't trying to make a statement, he's just telling a story about a normal boy who strikes up a friendship with a normal girl. The dialogue is as real as any movie I've ever seen, and the use of minimal effects and hand-held camera really created an authenticity that made me walk away feeling like I've just watched a highly personal reflection, and not a work of fiction.
Did you know
- TriviaThe parody movies made by Greg and Earl, include:
- 1. Anatomy of a Burger (Autopsie d'un meurtre (1959))
- 2. Ate 1/2 (Of My Lunch) (8½ (1963))
- 3. A Box O'Lips, Wow (Apocalypse Now (1979))
- 4. The Battle of All Deer (La Bataille d'Alger (1966))
- 5. Breathe Less (À bout de souffle (1960))
- 6. Brew Vervet (Blue Velvet (1986))
- 7. Burden of Screams (Burden of Dreams (1982))
- 8. Can't Tempt (Contempt (1963))
- 9. Crouching Housecat, Hidden Housecat (Tigre et Dragon (2000))
- 10. Death in Tennis (Mort à Venise (1971))
- 11. My Dinner with André the Giant (My Dinner with Andre (1981))
- 12. Don't Look Now, Because a Creepy-Ass Dwarf is About to Kill You!!! Damn. (Ne vous retournez pas (1973))
- 13. Eyes Wide Butt (Eyes Wide Shut (1999))
- 14. Hairy, Old, and Mod (Harold et Maude (1971))
- 15. La Gelee (La Jetée (1962))
- 16. Gone with My Wind (Autant en emporte le vent (1939))
- 17. Gross Encounters of the Turd Kind (Rencontres du troisième type (1977))
- 18. Grumpy Cul-de-sacs (Mean Streets (1973))
- 19. It's a Punderful Life (La vie est belle (1946))
- 20. The Janitor of Oz (Le Magicien d'Oz (1939))
- 21. The Lady Manishness (Une femme disparaît (1938))
- 22. Monorash (Rashomon (1950))
- 23. My Best Actor is Also a Dangerous Lunatic (Ennemis intimes (1999))
- 24. Nose Ferret 2 (Nosferatu (1922))
- 25. Pittsburghasqatsi (Koyaanisqatsi, la prophétie (1982))
- 26. Pooping Tom (Le voyeur (1960))
- 27. The Prunes of Wrath (Les Raisins de la colère (1940))
- 28. Raging Bullsh*t (Raging Bull (1980))
- 29. Rear Wind (Fenêtre sur cour (1954))
- 30. Rosemary Baby Carrots (Rosemary's Baby (1968))
- 31. Scabface (Scarface (1983))
- 32. Second (Helpings of Dinner) (L'opération diabolique (1966))
- 33. Senior Citizen Cane (Citizen Kane (1941))
- 34. The Seven Seals (Le Septième Sceau (1957))
- 35. A Sockwork Orange (Orange mécanique (1971))
- 36. The Complete Lack of Conversation (Conversation secrète (1974))
- 37. The Last Crustacean of Christ (La Dernière Tentation du Christ (1988))
- 38. The Rad Shoes (Les chaussons rouges (1948))
- 39. The Turd Man (Le Troisième Homme (1949))
- 40. The 400 Bros (Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959))
- 41. Um (M le maudit (1931))
- 42. Vere'd He Go? (Sueurs froides (1958))
- 43. Wages for Beer (Le Salaire de la peur (1953))
- 44. Yellow Submarine Sandwich (Yellow Submarine (1968))
- 45. ZZZ (Z (1969))
- 46. 2:48 P.M. Cowboy (Macadam cowboy (1969))
- 47. 49th Parallelogram (49ème parallèle (1941))
- GoofsBecause of infection risks, flowers would not be allowed into a cancer patient's room.
- Quotes
Rachel: Dear Pittsburgh State Admissions, I'm writing on behalf of someone who gave me half a year of his life at the time when I was at my most difficult to be around. He has a very low opinion of himself, which is why I think it's necessary that you hear from someone who sees him as he actually is: A limitlessly kind, sweet, giving, and genuine person. No matter how much he would deny it. The drop in his academic performance this year is the consequence of all the time he spent with me and the time he spent making things for me and how hard that was for him. You can ask him about it, but his sort of over the top humility will probably get in the way. No one has done more to make me smile than he has. And no one ever could.
- Alternate versionsThere was a scene in which Greg films himself for Rachel's movie, and ends up saying, "Hi, Rachel. Um, Earl's right. All the ways that we tried to make a film for you, just kind of turned out completely horrible. So, yeah. It got me thinking about the reason that we wanted to make this film for you in the first place, and, you know, when it comes right down to it, and you just say it, without screwing around, um, I believe in you. You can do it." Those last lines are the same as what all the other students said, and Greg and Earl disliked when they said that. In this scene, Greg looks at a bunch of cameras on his shelf, realizes how phony he is, and turns off the camera. It was cut from the movie because the director thought the movie would be better without it, even though it was hard to say goodbye to.
- SoundtracksJubilate, O Amoeni Chori, RV 639
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Aradia Ensemble and Chorus, Conducted by Kevin Mallon
Courtesy of Naxos
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- Yo, él y Raquel
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- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,758,416
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $196,496
- Jun 14, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $9,074,749
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- 2.35 : 1