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The Way Way Back

- We've all been there.

Shy 14-year-old Duncan goes on summer vacation with his mother, her overbearing boyfriend, and her boyfriend's daughter. Having a rough time fitting in, Duncan finds an unexpected friend in Owen, manager of the Water Wizz water park.

Release Date : 2013-06-06

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sycamore PicturesOddLot EntertainmentThe Walsh Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Liam James

Character Name : Duncan

Original Name : Liam James

Gender : Male

Steve Carell

Character Name : Trent Ramsey

Original Name : Steve Carell

Gender : Male

Toni Collette

Character Name : Pam

Original Name : Toni Collette

Gender : Female

AnnaSophia Robb

Character Name : Susanna Thompson

Original Name : AnnaSophia Robb

Gender : Female

Sam Rockwell

Character Name : Owen

Original Name : Sam Rockwell

Gender : Male

Allison Janney

Character Name : Betty Thompson

Original Name : Allison Janney

Gender : Female

Maya Rudolph

Character Name : Caitlyn

Original Name : Maya Rudolph

Gender : Female

Amanda Peet

Character Name : Joan

Original Name : Amanda Peet

Gender : Female

Rob Corddry

Character Name : Kip

Original Name : Rob Corddry

Gender : Male

Nat Faxon

Character Name : Roddy

Original Name : Nat Faxon

Gender : Male

Jim Rash

Character Name : Lewis

Original Name : Jim Rash

Gender : Male

Zoe Levin

Character Name : Steph

Original Name : Zoe Levin

Gender : Female

River Alexander

Character Name : Peter Thompson

Original Name : River Alexander

Gender : Male

Adam Riegler

Character Name : Niel

Original Name : Adam Riegler

Gender : Male

Jeremy Weaver

Character Name : Jason

Original Name : Jeremy Weaver

Gender : Male

Robert Capron

Character Name : Kyle

Original Name : Robert Capron

Gender : Male

Rodney Lodge

Character Name : Malcolm

Original Name : Rodney Lodge

Gender : Male

Devon Werden

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Devon Werden

Gender : Female

Ava Deluca-Verley

Character Name : Katy

Original Name : Ava Deluca-Verley

Gender : Female

Jake Picking

Character Name : Chad

Original Name : Jake Picking

Gender : Male

Jeff Ryan

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Jeff Ryan

Gender : Male

Andria Blackman

Character Name : Beautiful Woman

Original Name : Andria Blackman

Gender : Female

Aingea Venuto

Character Name : Sunbathing Girl

Original Name : Aingea Venuto

Gender : Female

Emily Petta

Character Name : Teen's Mother

Original Name : Emily Petta

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-07-04

_**A boy coming-of-age near Cape Cod and more**_ A 14 year-old boy (Liam James) struggles to fit-in with the family & friends of his mother’s new beau (Steve Carell) as they partake of a vacation at his beach house in the Cape Cod area. The teen finds a quasi-mentor (Sam Rockwell) at a water park while developing a friendship with the cute neighbor girl (AnnaSophia Robb). Toni Collette plays the mother, Allison Janney a friend and Amanda Peet a flirty woman. “The Way Way Back” (2013) is a coming-of-age flick that meshes elements of films like "The Squid and the Whale" (2005), “The Summer of ’42” (1971), “Meatballs” (1979), “Swimming” (2000) and “Lawn Dogs” (1997), but this is arguably the best of them. Part of the genius of the movie is that the potential stepfather (Carell) isn’t made out to be totally evil nor is the seeming mentor (Rockwell) perfect. They’re both flawed men with presumably good intentions toward the boy, but only one proves that he’s a worthy father-figure. Moreover, the all-around writing/acting smacks of real life. AnnaSophia is super cute on the female front while Zoe Levin is alluring as the pouty, bratty stepsister. Meanwhile Andria Blackman has a standout cameo as the girl in a yellow bikini. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in the Cape Code region of Massachusetts: Wareham & nearby Onset; Marshfield & nearby Duxbury. GRADE: A/A-

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-18

"Duncan" (Liam James) is a typical fourteen year old boy. He keeps himself to himself, and isn't greatly looking forward to his family holiday with mother and her boyfriend and his older teenage daughter. Determined to get away from this domestic bliss, he heads to the "Wizz" water park where he strikes up a friendship with one of the animal keepers "Owen" (Sam Rockwell). The latter sees something, perhaps of himself, in this younger lad and allows him to help him. As the summer progresses, both help the other to find an inner strength to deal with their demons - and, gradually, a newly empowered "Duncan" emerges ready to assert himself a little more. Whilst this isn't a great film, there is something about James's strong and personable performance that merits watching. His teenage angst is cleverly, subtly even, presented to us and his relationship with Rockwell, not an obvious friend for the boy, evolves by degree - and not always positively, either. There is way too much dialogue, and I found the family sub-plot with his over-bearing step-father "Trent" (Steve Carrell) and his really irritating daughter "Steph" (Zoe Levin) whom would cheerfully have left in the shark pen, got in the way of the intensity of this otherwise quite engaging exercise in bonding and maturing confidence. Worth a watch.