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Adult World

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
19K
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John Cusack, Emma Roberts, and Evan Peters in Adult World (2013)
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A naive college graduate, Amy, who believes she's destined to be a great poet, begrudgingly accepts a job in a shop while she pursues a mentorship with reclusive writer Rat Billings.A naive college graduate, Amy, who believes she's destined to be a great poet, begrudgingly accepts a job in a shop while she pursues a mentorship with reclusive writer Rat Billings.A naive college graduate, Amy, who believes she's destined to be a great poet, begrudgingly accepts a job in a shop while she pursues a mentorship with reclusive writer Rat Billings.

  • Director
    • Scott Coffey
  • Writer
    • Andy Cochran
  • Stars
    • Emma Roberts
    • Evan Peters
    • John Cusack
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Scott Coffey
    • Writer
      • Andy Cochran
    • Stars
      • Emma Roberts
      • Evan Peters
      • John Cusack
    • 58User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Amy
    Evan Peters
    Evan Peters
    • Alex
    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Rat Billings
    Summer Shelton
    Summer Shelton
    • Creative Writing Professor
    Chris Riggi
    Chris Riggi
    • Josh
    Shannon Woodward
    Shannon Woodward
    • Candace
    Catherine Lloyd Burns
    Catherine Lloyd Burns
    • Sheryl
    Reed Birney
    Reed Birney
    • Todd
    Manu Gargi
    • Mr. Shah
    Patricia Squire
    • Old Blind Woman
    • (as Pat Squire)
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Mary Ann
    Scott Coffey
    Scott Coffey
    • Bookstore Owner
    John Cullum
    John Cullum
    • Stan
    Joshua Barry Ward
    • Customer Rick
    • (as Joshua B. Ward)
    Justin Nappi
    Justin Nappi
    • Customer Man
    William P. Szczech
    • Cop Roy
    • (as William Szczech)
    Armando Riesco
    Armando Riesco
    • Rubia
    Becky Cerio
    • Bus Driver
    • Director
      • Scott Coffey
    • Writer
      • Andy Cochran
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    5twilliams76

    Easy to watch but doesn't really stay with you

    Amy Anderson (Emma Roberts - We're the Millers) has just graduated from a nice university and has much of her life already planned out. She is going to be a celebrated, world famous poet and YOU will know her name! This Sylvia Plath fan girl wants to write like Sylvia, feel the world like Sylvia and love passionately like Sylvia ... only Amy's life isn't going as planned as she has faced rejection after rejection after rejection since her college graduation. She has even thought of making an overly-dramatic Sylvia Plath-like exit from life but Amy's stove is unfortunately electric! And so ... Amy finds herself living back home with her parents as she is in serious debt from student loans and her poetry degree severely limits her job opportunities as she has no experience in the working world. She takes the only job she can find at Adult World, an adult video/book store where she befriends a clerk (Evan Peters - 'American Horror Story') with his own outlook on life.

    While Amy has realized she must work to make some money, she hasn't given up on her dream of writing and so has decided to stalk an aging punk poet with a bad attitude named Rat Billings (John Cusack - 2012) who she hopes can mentor her and help her eventually one day get published. The reclusive writer doesn't take well to being followed but Amy doesn't let that stop her from absorbing everything she can from this man she highly admires ... most likely because he is nearby and has been published. Yes ... poor Amy.

    The film is nothing spectacular but it kept my interest during its entire (short -- just over an hour and a half) runtime as it is a cross between High Fidelity and Wonder Boys (although not as good as either of those). While Amy may annoy, we can still feel her plight as she is welcomed into the Adult World and begins learning the lessons of life that actually matter.

    Cloris Leachman co-stars as the quirky (surprise!!) owner of Adult World. And Cusack -- who seems to only make straight-to-DVD titles anymore -- has one of his best roles in years here.
    6dansview

    Not Entertaining but Not Bad

    I'm not familiar with Emma Roberts. But I thought she was quite effective here. I totally bought her rendition of a clueless college kid with lots of "feelings."

    It was a tad depressing to see a depiction of another brainless kid with massive college loan debt and no knowledge of anything under the sun. Why do parents buy into that scam. At least here the parents try to point out the danger of her absurd and spoiled pursuit. But of course they coddled her and bankrolled it for years.

    The other silly notion that liberal arts grads. carry around is that they were all meant to do something unique and special. Cusack's character has some of the best lines in the movie when he reminds her that not everyone is talented or destined for greatness.

    Congratulations to the writers for also having the young male lead remind our girl that she was a worthless, lazy employee and an elitist. With the help of these good friends, she manages to learn something.

    We later learn that the young male lead has his own hobbies and passions which this self-absorbed pixie never bothered to inquire about. But it was refreshing that she was a virgin and that the young man took time to really get to know her.

    I also appreciate the Syracuse in Winter setting. Like I've said in other reviews, not every movie has to take place in some glamorous mainstream city. There are plenty of human stories taking shape in gray places that no one would otherwise think about if they weren't the setting in a movie.

    There's not much memorable music here, which is fine, because it was a dialogue and character-driven half-comedy. I don't need Indie mood music for such a film.

    There are no sexy scenes worth mentioning by the way. Roberts goes without makeup and our old mentor played by Cusack is refreshingly not a "perv."
    8doug_park2001

    "You really are a bizarre little creature, aren't you?"

    ADULT WORLD is an odd whimsical comedy about Amy (Emma Roberts), a naive, sheltered,recent college graduate with an impractical degree in "Poetry" who yearns for publication and recognition but doesn't seem able to impress anybody anywhere. In desperation, she takes a low-paying job as a clerk in a sex store, which, though it serves as a symbolic backdrop for the story, isn't the real focus. This film is all about growing up, facing the world, and becoming, for better or worse, an "adult."

    Mood-wise, ADULT WORLD reminds me a bit of SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK: There's a name for this type of humor, but I'm not sure what it is. I wasn't digging it at all for most of the first hour. As others have noted, the characters seem more like cheap caricatures, and Amy in particular is treated as a glib joke of a person. But the way life (and this film) seem to be constantly laughing in her face gave me compassion for her, and I'm sure others will have the same reaction. We've all been there, haven't we?

    For most of its length, ADULT WORLD's storyline seems as unfocused as its character development. Yet, again, it meanders its way to a conclusion that is both meaningful and touching, and again, therein lies its magic.

    An interesting assortment of supporting characters, most of whom initially seem as cardboard as Amy herself but blossom as the film goes. Particularly noteworthy are John Cusack as reclusive a-hole writer Rat Billings and Evan Peters as nice normal guy coworker Alex. Austerely beautiful cinematography of the smaller town upstate New York setting. Good thematic soundtrack.
    7MizzNijna

    Not a great comedy, but not a bad movie.

    Don't go to this movie and expect a grand comedy, the jokes are not piled on to one another with just enough room between them for you to catch your breath.

    I had never heard of this movie and just watched it because I love John Cusack, and when I became aware of it's existence I didn't read anything about it before watching (I like to do that, go in to a movie blank in mind, not expecting anything) and I found it to be a sweet movie. It's not the best movie ever, but it is not the worst. It had it's LOL- moments but they were few although not out of place, when I later watched IMDb and saw it was ranked as a comedy and not a drama I was dumbfounded. I would rank it as a comedy/drama at least.

    Emma Roberts character felt a little ambiguous at times. And it was weird but actually really refreshing to see John Cusack in the role of the asshole, not a role he often plays without humor attached to it.

    It's a movie well worth the watch, if you only keep an open mind to it going in. And I really liked it for what it was, a sweet movie about a girl trying to follow her dreams.
    8lowrysamuel4

    Cutie Patootie

    This was just an adorable little independent film. Cusack gives his best Cusack-esque performance. Emma Roberts is also enchanting. Is the film perfect, or near? Not really, but there are some nice, actually very funny scenes sprinkled throughout. The idea is unique one. While is structure has been done, the coming of age straight out of college story, and also seems to be hot right now in most youth culture films. I believe that with some quirky, interesting scenes, the picture is very entertaining and very funny. I always encourage Emma Roberts to keep working because she really does have some talent and just needs to break out of the teen star typecast. Overall I enjoyed it and thought it was great for what it was.

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    • Trivia
      The film was never released nationwide in theaters.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thế Giới Người Lớn
    • Filming locations
      • Syracuse, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Treehouse Pictures
      • Anonymous Content
      • Burk A Project
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,368
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,783
      • Feb 16, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,887
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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