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The Spectacular Now
The Spectacular Now

The Spectacular Now (2013)

67% User Rating
1h 35min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

"Hits You Like A Shot In The Heart."

Sutter, a popular party animal, unexpectedly meets the introverted Aimee after waking up on a stranger's lawn. As Sutter deals with the problems in his life and Aimee plans for her future beyond school, an unexpected romance blossoms between them.

James PonsoldtDirector

Cast

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Miles Teller

Miles Teller

Sutter Keely

Shailene Woodley

Shailene Woodley

Aimee Finecky

Masam Holden

Masam Holden

Ricky Mehlinger

Kaitlyn Dever

Kaitlyn Dever

Krystal Krittenbrink

Brie Larson

Brie Larson

Cassidy Roy

Kyle Chandler

Kyle Chandler

Tommy Keely

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Sara Keely

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Holly Keely

Karen Strassman

Karen Strassman

Additional Voices (voice)

Andre Royo

Andre Royo

Mr. Aster

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk

Dan

Nicci Roessler

Nicci Roessler

Tara Thompson

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Ava London

Bethany Marks

Whitney Goin

Whitney Goin

Mrs. Finecky

Levi Miller

Levi Miller

Erik Wolff

E. Roger Mitchell

E. Roger Mitchell

Doctor

Gary Weeks

Gary Weeks

Joe

Dayo Okeniyi

Dayo Okeniyi

Marcus West

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Logan Mack

Cody

Valerie Payton

Valerie Payton

Bus Driver

Christopher Nathan

Christopher Nathan

Shane Finecky

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Troy Willis

Bartender

Whitney Christopher

Whitney Christopher

Roberta

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Wayne Dean

Customer

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Mike Hickman

Drunk Man

Keith Silverstein

Keith Silverstein

Additional Voices (voice)

Dina Sherman

Dina Sherman

Additional Voices (voice)

Doug Haley

Doug Haley

Additional Voices (voice)

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Alex D'Lerma

Additional Voices (voice)

Nico Ford

Nico Ford

Cassidy's Brother (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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February 9, 2015

Staggering Negligence *** This review may contain spoilers *** Directors come in all shapes and sizes. They range from megalomaniacal tyrants to milquetoast mice. The best ones are virtually invisible, suggestive, telepathic, allowing their talent and techies to excel, while quietly, expertly weaving together their grand vision. James Ponsoldt is either halfway there, or on his way to nowhere. It's obvious he frees up plenty of slack to let his actors run loose, but they don't always know which direction they're heading, and seem to be improvising without a script, which is interesting in a way, for a while, since it gives the movie a semi-reckless, naturalistic feel. The plan is there is no plan. And if the stars magically align in his favour, everyone wins. The problem is some actors really do need direction. Miles Teller, jester of the present, boy without a future, looks awkward and lost much of the time, which may coincide with his character. Without proper guidance, sometimes he gets it right, sometimes trying too hard to be carefree, otherwise not knowing how to shine in the spotlight. He's probably just trying to keep his gears aligned with Shailene Woodley, who once again radiates, this time as a brainy Cinderella on a collision course with a broken heart. Seems she will redeem a second-rate picture every time. Yet again managing to rescue a movie that appears to have little purpose or scheme other than pairing up various young actors and assembling a series of romantic skits. Many scenes end abruptly, probably because the actors ran out of steam. Exhausting the moment. Making the now spectacular isn't easy when the director is absent. Then there's the accident-from-nowhere scene. When Miles cries out and orders Shailene out of the car in the middle of nowhere and, once stepping out on the freeway, is suddenly struck out of frame by a speeding bus. My heart jumped. Okay I'm awake now. I was ready to forgive the director's sheepishness up to that point, which was, I hoped, only a decoy to set up a fatal or near-fatal accident scene, one that was going to turn the narrative completely on its head. I was next expecting to find Woodley in a coma, a wheel-chair, or completely disfigured. And Miles being tested by an act of fate. How will he answer to this? But the story plods along as if nothing happened. Which I'm sure nothing did, not in the script or on location. It had to be a sensationalized CGI stunt contrived in the editing room to inject the tedious narrative with a much-needed shot of adrenaline. Cheap trick. This is clearly the sign of poor story-telling and a director that isn't in command of his position.

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"First Kiss" Official Movie Clip

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