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With sly humor and an intensity of feeling, THE SPECTACULAR NOW (directed by James Ponsoldt) creates a vivid, three- dimensional portrait of youth confronting the funny, thrilling and perilous business of modern love and adulthood. This is the tale of Sutter Keely (Miles Teller), a high school senior and effortless charmer, and of how he unexpectedly falls in love with "the good girl" Aimee Finecky (Shailene Woodley). What starts as an unlikely romance, becomes a sharp-eyed, straight-up snapshot of the heady confusion and haunting passion of youth – one that doesn't look for tidy truths. The film was written by Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber (500) DAYS OF SUMMER and also features wonderful supporting turns from Brie Larson, Kyle Chandler, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. (A24)

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J*A*S*M 

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English The best coming-of-age movie of the year, and with pretty solid competition. I had to find my way to the protagonists because none of them felt naturally likeable, but they won me over in the end. Their suffering, desires and trauma are very realistic, tangible and familiar (in comparison with the little too hipster The Perks of Being and Wallflower from last year). Otherwise, do not expect many jokes, romance and sunshine, this film follows mainly the dramatic lines. And also, after a long time a film with nice songs to listen during the end credits, while thinking about the meaning of the ending. I’m a pessimist. It’s fine to just live in the now. But the best part of the now is that there‘s another one tomorrow. ()

Malarkey 

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English I must say that for a classic American independent movie, I learned a lot. Because it’s not just a classic encounter of two people. Actually, those who have seen the movie know that there’s nothing classic about it. I even suspect that the author believes in destiny, because it’s present from the beginning till the end. The movie’s only luck is the fact that its worldview isn’t depressing, quite the opposite. Because emotionally, I wouldn’t have managed that. But from this point of view, it’s a very interesting movie. It’s very important that you like the actors, especially Miles Teller. You certainly won’t enjoy the story without forming some sort of a connection with them. ()

kaylin 

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English OK then. I thought it would be boring, that it would be cliché, but those actors simply handled it excellently. Incredibly unbelievable performances, great romance, only spoiled by that disgusting world out there. But that's how it is. This film shows that "Prcičky" sometimes may not be such a big fun, sometimes you have to go through personal crap to eventually get out of it. ()