The film, based on Sarah Dessen's young-adult novels Someone Like You and That Summer, isn't that good. But Moore is.
How to Deal (2003)
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Reviews Counted:91
Fresh:26
Rotten:65
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Soap opera for teens.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, drug material, language and some thematic elements
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jul 18, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $14,108,518
Synopsis: Sometimes life gets turned upside down. And maybe that’s why it’s so hard to believe that anyone, especially 17 year-old Halley Martin (Mandy Moore), could actually experience that thing called... Sometimes life gets turned upside down. And maybe that’s why it’s so hard to believe that anyone, especially 17 year-old Halley Martin (Mandy Moore), could actually experience that thing called love. The people closest to Halley are in the midst of major upheavals in their love lives. Her mother, Lydia (Allison Janney), is embittered by her recently finalized divorce. Her sister, Ashley (Mary Catherine Garrison), is marrying a guy with whom she is constantly fighting. Her best friend, Scarlett (Alexandra Holden), can’t keep her hands off of her first serious boyfriend. Most distressingly for Halley, her father, Len (Peter Gallagher), who is a DJ at a local radio station, combats his midlife crisis with a stereotypically boyish elopement to the station’s much-younger traffic reporter. So how’s Halley supposed to deal? She isn’t about to let herself succumb to the pipe dream of storybook romance, and Macon Forrester (Trent Ford) is the one guy who challenges her idea that love just complicates a perfectly good friendship. As Halley’s life grows more and more complicated, she finds a friend in Macon, but when she feels herself falling for him, will Halley move beyond her fears and disappointments to experience real love? A humorous and poignant look at teen romance, How to Deal stars Mandy Moore (A Walk to Remember) as the independent and spirited Halley Martin. Allison Janney (American Beauty, NBC’s “The West Wing”) plays Halley’s mother Lydia and Peter Gallagher (Mr. Deeds, CBS’ “Cupid & Cate”) plays her father Len. The ensemble cast also includes Trent Ford, Alexandra Holden, Dylan Baker, Nina Foch, Mackenzie Astin, Connie Ray, Mary Catherine Garrison and Sonja Smits. Clare Kilner (Janice Beard: 45 wpm) directs from a screenplay by Neena Beber, based on two novels, Someone Like You and That Summer, by Sarah Dessen. William Teitler and Erica Huggins produce. Ted Field, Chris Van Allsburg, Scott Kroopf and David Linde, as well as Toby Emmerich and Michele Weiss, serve as executive producers. The co-producer is Stephanie Striegel. Production designer Dan Davis, director of photography Eric Edwards, costume designer Alexandra Welker and editor Janice Hampton, A.C.E., complete the creative team. Capitol Records will release the soundtrack, featuring an eclectic mix of artists that includes Skye Sweetnam, Beth Orton, Liz Phair, The Flaming Lips and Cat Stevens, on July 8th, 2003. New Line Cinema will release How To Deal (rated PG-13 by the M.P.A.A for “sexual content, drug material, language and some thematic elements”) nationwide on July 18th, 2003. [More]
Starring: Mandy Moore, Trent Ford, Allison Janney, Alexandra Holden
Starring: Mandy Moore, Trent Ford, Allison Janney, Alexandra Holden, Mackenzie Astin, Peter Gallagher, Nina Foch, Connie Ray, Dylan Baker
Director: Clare Kilner
Director: Clare Kilner
Producer: Erica Huggins, William Teitler
Composer: David Kitay
Studio: New Line Cinema
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Reviews for How to Deal
You do need a pretty strong stomach to swallow this sappy teen soaper.
Promising to serve up life's complexity, Clare Kilner's movie doles it out in bite-sized, predigested portions.
May serve as training wheels for the next generation of romance novel fans.
It's refreshing to see young people grappling with substantive matters for a change, but Clare Kilner piles on enough angst to fuel a month of soap opera.
How to Deal can't make up its mind what it is, which makes for a confusing experience.
Part comedy, part tragedy, this teen romance rises above most of them out there, due in no small part to the sexy chemistry between Moore and Ford.
There really is enough material to fuel a soap opera, which is what How to Deal is -- only it's crammed into 100 minutes.
There's a kind of timeless, weirdly chaste 'nowhereness' to the whole enterprise, its dilemmas and behaviours as applicable to 1973 as 2003.
How to Deal might be a serviceable drama for kids. For anyone with a driver's license, though, Moore's sophomore vehicle hits too many wrong notes.
This is one of the most poorly thought-out studio films in recent memory.
Despite attempts at seriousness, How To Deal remains a bland and mostly predictable coming -of-age story.
It's too heavy on issues and too light on just observing the characters and enjoying their freshness.
The movie betrays the books, as director Clare Kilner and writer Neena Beber throw together a generalized hodgepodge of events.
Despite its humorous touches, Deal overindulges an appealing gentleness to become increasingly cloying.
Screenwriter Neena Beber injected the script with scenes that didn't necessarily fit, but were added because they're expected in angst-y teen pics.
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