Naïve et diplômée de l'université, Amy, qui croit qu'elle est destinée à devenir un grand poète, accepte à contrecœur un emploi dans une boutique tout en poursuivant un mentorat avec l'écriv... Tout lireNaïve et diplômée de l'université, Amy, qui croit qu'elle est destinée à devenir un grand poète, accepte à contrecœur un emploi dans une boutique tout en poursuivant un mentorat avec l'écrivain reclus Rat Billings.Naïve et diplômée de l'université, Amy, qui croit qu'elle est destinée à devenir un grand poète, accepte à contrecœur un emploi dans une boutique tout en poursuivant un mentorat avec l'écrivain reclus Rat Billings.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Old Blind Woman
- (as Pat Squire)
- Customer Rick
- (as Joshua B. Ward)
- Cop Roy
- (as William Szczech)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was never released nationwide in theaters.
- GaffesThe book hanging over the end table and sofa arm at Rat's house while Amy is trying to seduce him appears and disappears. It is "Crossing the Threshold of Hope" by Pope John Paul II.
- Citations
Amy: How about a little advice before I depart?
Rat Billings: Love... love until you hate. Then learn to hate your love. Then forgive your hate for loving it.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.17 (2014)
Written by Andy Cochran, who has written episodes for MTV's "Teen Wolf" and "Super Sweet 16: The Movie," the first-time movie screenwriter assembles an assortment of creative and unique characters with genuine deeds that feel credible and realistic. Director Coffey does a commendable job transporting the audience through the story , inserting varieties of colors, beats, and instances of emotional connection. It's one of the best films seen at the Tribeca Film Festival and could one of the crowd-pleasing films of the year upon release.
Emma Roberts, best known for her whimsical turns in films like Nancy Drew (2007) and Scream 4 (2011), charms the pants off the audience in her role of Amy. Roberts is head-over-heels hilarious and manages to capture the hearts of all. It's an interesting conundrum that Roberts creates for the viewer, as her piercing voice that should make you pull your hair out, manages to be her supernatural fairy dust that magnetizes our cinematic senses to her cutesy persona. It's a performance that will define her as a capable leading lady with a possible Golden Globe mention to prove the theory down the road in awards season. Roberts is completely lovable.
Roberts cannot take all the credit as the terrific cast that surrounds her are just as remarkable. As the awkward and misanthropic poet Rat Billings, John Cusack delivers one of his better works as of late. Playing extremely well off of Roberts, Cusack's character choices and mannerisms are simply comic genius. Taking a break from the creepy, serial killer that we have grown to love about Evan Peters on FX's "American Horror Story," he plays the sensitive and charming Alex with wonderful restrain. Completely stealing the show and delivering my favorite supporting turn of the year so far is Armando Riesco. Best known for his brief roles in Garden State (2004) and Che (2008), as the flamboyant and lovable Rubia, Riesco commands the screen and steals focus from every actor on set. It's a memorable and dedicating turn by an actor that was in need of a big break into the hearts of viewers. I believe he's found it.
Adult World is a must-see comedy. Heartwarming and beautifully tender, the only flaw the film suffers is being a smidge too long. One of the great things that the Tribeca Film Festival offers, Adult World is an absolute delight.
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- ClaytonDavis
- 22 avr. 2013
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 4 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 25 368 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 783 $ US
- 16 févr. 2014
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 37 887 $ US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1