A group of aging Gen-Xers, lost in the maze of midlife, come together for a high school reunion. As they journey down memory lane together they discover that they are exactly where they are ... Read allA group of aging Gen-Xers, lost in the maze of midlife, come together for a high school reunion. As they journey down memory lane together they discover that they are exactly where they are supposed to be.A group of aging Gen-Xers, lost in the maze of midlife, come together for a high school reunion. As they journey down memory lane together they discover that they are exactly where they are supposed to be.
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- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Samantha Hanratty
- Young Emily
- (as Sammi Hanratty)
Chris James Boylan
- Young Mack
- (as Chris Boylan)
Lauren LaVera
- Young AA Woman
- (as Lauren Laverra)
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The cast is in their mid to late 20's maybe early thirties. The plot is slow and boring. As a 40yo gen x'er I can say the youngest of us are 39/40. This movie is poorly written and poorly cast. This would be better delivered as a millennial movie since the cast fits that time period and the plot seems aimless like their generation. Don't waste your time.
Really wanted this film to be totally awesome, instead it was merely good.
Most of the characters were engaging but they felt a little short changed, like they needed more time to tell me more about each character. I could see it being a great TV series.
The end was a very interesting choice by the writer - I think I liked it but not totally sure.
Most of the characters were engaging but they felt a little short changed, like they needed more time to tell me more about each character. I could see it being a great TV series.
The end was a very interesting choice by the writer - I think I liked it but not totally sure.
"The Middle of X" is a good watch for GenX-ers and maybe even their children / aging parents. It is a dialogue heavy light-drama. The story aims at a very specific audience but if you look past the type of characters there are life messages for people of all walks of life.
The production has an indie look which is basic in some places but holds well overall. The writing shows flashes of an authentic voice but sometimes gets weighed down with too much tell don't show.
There are a lot of characters/actors, but somehow they all fit in. Colin Egglesfield and Nicky Whelan were OK as the leads but there are some strong supporting performances by Ronnie Blevins and Jason Grey stanford.
I don't usually spend time reviewing anything online but a couple of the reviews here felt like Trolls an haters so I thought a fair write up was needed.
Overall it's a good movie, not great, but the ending stuck with me.
The production has an indie look which is basic in some places but holds well overall. The writing shows flashes of an authentic voice but sometimes gets weighed down with too much tell don't show.
There are a lot of characters/actors, but somehow they all fit in. Colin Egglesfield and Nicky Whelan were OK as the leads but there are some strong supporting performances by Ronnie Blevins and Jason Grey stanford.
I don't usually spend time reviewing anything online but a couple of the reviews here felt like Trolls an haters so I thought a fair write up was needed.
Overall it's a good movie, not great, but the ending stuck with me.
1. The most successful GenXers are drunk all day, every day.
2. When you turn 45, you're not going to look remotely like you did when you were 18.
3. Wives who aren't blonde are miserable.
4. Wussy "nice guys" aways wear a gingham shirt.
5. If you increase the amount of time you spend buzzed by half an hour per day every year, eventually you can be buzzed all your waking hours.
6. Lines paraphrased from "Some Kind of Wonderful" sound really pathetic when coming from middle-aged actors.
7. When one bad boy taunts another, if the victim doesn't get angry, it's because he's recording it all on a cell phone.
8. 45-year-olds still care about whose daddy is richer, even when daddy is dead.
2. When you turn 45, you're not going to look remotely like you did when you were 18.
3. Wives who aren't blonde are miserable.
4. Wussy "nice guys" aways wear a gingham shirt.
5. If you increase the amount of time you spend buzzed by half an hour per day every year, eventually you can be buzzed all your waking hours.
6. Lines paraphrased from "Some Kind of Wonderful" sound really pathetic when coming from middle-aged actors.
7. When one bad boy taunts another, if the victim doesn't get angry, it's because he's recording it all on a cell phone.
8. 45-year-olds still care about whose daddy is richer, even when daddy is dead.
This trash is worse than anything Lifetime could half-bake and rush to screen.
I think they were going for some sort of Big Chill nostalgia and man ... it falls flat. Unfortunately, it doesn't take much to win awards in film in this century.
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- TriviaProducer Paul Irwin ensured that extras held their cups high enough in the opening party scene.
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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