PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
El verano antes de la universidad, la formal Auden conoce al misterioso Eli. Noche tras noche, él la ayuda a disfrutar de la juventud de una manera desconocida para ella.El verano antes de la universidad, la formal Auden conoce al misterioso Eli. Noche tras noche, él la ayuda a disfrutar de la juventud de una manera desconocida para ella.El verano antes de la universidad, la formal Auden conoce al misterioso Eli. Noche tras noche, él la ayuda a disfrutar de la juventud de una manera desconocida para ella.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
David S. Bridson
- Clyde
- (as David Bridson)
Reseñas destacadas
As someone who read the book, this was disappointing. The pacing was off, causing the plot to feel off and very rushed towards the end. I think the protagonist was poorly portrayed, and the acting was not quite up to par, creating a rigid and seemingly inauthentic character.
Was it predictable? Yes. Was it simple? Yes. But I wasn't able to stop smiling through the whole film because it was so dang cute. Even though it was as I expected it to be, it was comforting. And definitely not the cheesiest young adult rom com, which is a huge plus.
This is a cute high school to college summertime romance. The usual out-of-place, uptight, smart, old soul, sad girl meets: gorgeous, aimless, despondent, biker-boy (BMX, not motorcycle). It did NOT fail to satisfy my appetite for honest, feel good young love. The cliché, of course, is the obvious message to the audience that teens are actually more intelligent and level-headed than their parents. This time I'm not so certain they aren't correct! Her parents are all a few eggs short of an omelette.
The insecurity and bursts of emotion are navigated quite superbly, not too overwhelming; but sufficient enough to taste the angst, frustration, and potential for regret. Oh, to be young again.
What happened to Kate Bosworth? She only seems to do trailer park these days...
The insecurity and bursts of emotion are navigated quite superbly, not too overwhelming; but sufficient enough to taste the angst, frustration, and potential for regret. Oh, to be young again.
What happened to Kate Bosworth? She only seems to do trailer park these days...
I definitely agree with the majority of reviewers who are giving this between a 6 and a 7. The storyline had the potential to be so much more but in general it, and the actors. Always fell a little flat to me. I gave it a 7 because I managed to get through it until the end, but I was never moved in the way I would like to be when watching a movie, and honestly, I could have just as easily given in a 6. So much could have been developed more - family dynamics, relationships, friendships. In short, watch this if you have nothing else to watch and you will probably feel a bit meh throughout. It was entirely surface and superficial.
A holiday teen-romance coming-of-age movie centering on Auden (Emma Pasarow), a socially-awkward people-watcher who dreams of being somebody else. She moves to her father's home by the sea for summer and meets his new trophy wife and baby. While there she meets Eli (Belmont Cameli), a freewheeling spirit and polar opposite to Auden.
A furball of tropes then, yet despite that the setup is well done and shows promise. The cinematography is excellent, overarchingly pastel with some beautiful shots, particularly the color coordination choices. Synthpop music also supports the narrative and seaside theme.
Inevitably this is a derivative story, loosely based on all other young romantic fiction, and that begins to show through. The key criticism is the lack of chemistry between the two protagonists. Naturally that shatters the core love story; add to that the generic and formulaic plot, it rapidly becomes easy to predict and its charm fades.
An ok romantic movie to pass the time, do not expect to be wowed by it.
A furball of tropes then, yet despite that the setup is well done and shows promise. The cinematography is excellent, overarchingly pastel with some beautiful shots, particularly the color coordination choices. Synthpop music also supports the narrative and seaside theme.
Inevitably this is a derivative story, loosely based on all other young romantic fiction, and that begins to show through. The key criticism is the lack of chemistry between the two protagonists. Naturally that shatters the core love story; add to that the generic and formulaic plot, it rapidly becomes easy to predict and its charm fades.
An ok romantic movie to pass the time, do not expect to be wowed by it.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAuden is named after poet W. H. Auden, whose poem "Stop All the Clocks" (also known as Funeral Blues) was recited in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral, which starred Andie MacDowell, who plays Auden's mother in Along For the Ride.
- Banda sonoraTo the East
Written by Mia Clarke, Emma Gaze, Rosamund Jean Murray, Verity Susman
Performed by Electrelane
Courtesy of Too Pure Records Ltd.
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Limited
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- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Along for the Ride
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, EE.UU.(location)
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- Duración
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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