An appealing coming-of-age tale with a ring of truth to it. In some respects, it may remind you of the better John Hughes films.
Adventureland (2009)
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Reviews Counted:193
Fresh:170
Rotten:23
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Full of humor and nostalgia, Adventureland is a sweet, insightful coming-of-age comedy that will resonate with teens and adults alike.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, drug use and sexual references.
Runtime: 1 min 47 secs
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 3, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $16,025,394
Synopsis: Capturing all at once the wistful emotions of early adulthood, the chaotic freedom of youth, and that uniquely wonderful boredom of summer, Greg Mottola’s coming-of-age comedy, ADVENTURELAND,... Capturing all at once the wistful emotions of early adulthood, the chaotic freedom of youth, and that uniquely wonderful boredom of summer, Greg Mottola’s coming-of-age comedy, ADVENTURELAND, splits the difference between his commercial breakthrough, SUPERBAD, and his underrated debut, THE DAYTRIPPERS. ADVENTURELAND follows recent college grad James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) as he slogs his way through summer as a games attendant at a local amusement park, where he learns about the shady goings-on of the carny’s world and is introduced to an assortment of weirdos, stoners, goons, and other lost souls. Among that last group is the angsty Em (Kristen Stewart), who captures James’s heart despite her involvement with the park bad-boy, a rocker-turned-maintenance-man (Ryan Reynolds) who seduces women with a dubious story about jamming with Lou Reed. Though the movie has its share of vomit scenes and erection jokes, Mottola is surprisingly restrained in his use of gross-out humor (particularly given SUPERBAD’s near Shakespearean vulgarity), with much of the film’s more blatant hilarity coming courtesy of Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as the park’s completely unhinged yet utterly in love managers. At its core, ADVENTURELAND is really nothing more than a coming-of-age story set in a colorful locale--the monotonous siren call to "Step right up!" compels after-work beer blasts, random make-out sessions, and drunken existential yearning. Yet what in any other film would be played for cheap laughs and easy smiles is here used to conjure the ineffable mystery of a summer romance. Through a mixture of pleasing performances, a nuanced script, and a brilliant soundtrack (featuring the Replacements, Husker Du, David Bowie, and, of course, Lou Reed), Mottola has created a bittersweet delight that will stay with the viewer long after the midway goes dark. [More]
Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr, Kristen Wiig
Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Margarita Levieva, Ryan Reynolds, Sue O'Malley, Jack Gilpin, Wendie Malick
Director: Greg Mottola
Director: Greg Mottola
Screenwriter: Greg Mottola
Producer: Anne Carey, Ted Hope, Sidney Kimmel
Studio: Miramax Films
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Release:
Aug 25, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital - English
Additional Release Material:
Additional Audio Material:
- 1. Greg Mottola - Writer/Director
- 2. Jesse Eisenberg - Actor
Making Of:
- 1. Just My Life: The Making Of ADVENTURELAND
Deleted Scenes:
- 1. with Optional Commentary
Reviews for Adventureland
Adventureland refreshingly inhabits a world without clear-cut heroes or bad guys, just richly realized characters struggling to get by.
The '80s-centric atmosphere means that viewers over a certain age will probably connect to the material to a greater extent than their younger counterparts. In fact, the nostalgia factor might be enough for some people to overlook Adventureland's flaws.
Born from the trauma of Reaganomics, the teen films of the '80s had the same awareness of the gulf separating the haves and have nots.
The '80s-centric atmosphere means that viewers over a certain age will probably connect to the material to a greater extent than their younger counterparts. In fact, the nostalgia factor might be enough for some people to overlook Adventureland's flaws.
...has an undercurrent of tragedy that makes it feel more authentic than most others
Provides the opportunity to spend time with two very smart, likable characters played by two smart, likable actors -- more than enough reason to check it out.
It's the sort of flavorless, willfully quirky, occasionally amusing slice of suburban boredom that, for years, has given the Sundance Film Festival its soft, gooey center.
Adventureland is not as uproarious as Superbad, but has a little more heart, and is a cut above most one-crazy-summer teen movies.
Adventureland mixes the intimate, indie vibe of Daytrippers with the absurdist screwball streak of Superbad, to winning effect.
Eisenberg has a quirky, sensitive cool that distinguishes him from the slew of teen or almost-teen movie ranks of the moment...
The real challenge for Adventureland -- a sweet, surprisingly tender romantic comedy set at a Pittsburgh amusement park -- is to confound expectations.
Adventureland is a confident return to the kind of teen comedy that’s funny without being raunchy, youthful without being juvenile, and reflective without hitting you over the head with anything heavier than an amusement-park Whac-a-Mole mallet.
A little warmer, a little funnier and a lot more truthful than the last 20 or 30 of its ilk.
With a keen affection for his own formative years, filmmaker Greg Mottola has crafted a funny and spunky amusement.
Although this '80s flashback has an appealing sheen of sweetness, it sticks so closely to the rhythms of remembrance that it lacks dramatic impact. We've heard this story too many times before.
Adventureland is one of the best films of the year because it sticks by its own heart.
Yet another quirky coming-of-age tale, it's amiable enough but rather lackadaisical, and generates neither the laughs nor the insight needed to set it apart from the pack.
Adventureland may be targeted at teens, but it's a sophisticated film that just happens to be about unformed people and their raw emotions.
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