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ComedyDrama

Young Adult

- Everyone gets old. Not everyone grows up.

A divorced writer from the Midwest returns to her hometown to reconnect with an old flame, who's now married with a family.

Release Date : 2011-11-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesMandate PicturesIndian PaintbrushMr. MuddRight of Way FilmsDenver & Delilah Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Charlize Theron

Character Name : Mavis Gary

Original Name : Charlize Theron

Gender : Female

Patton Oswalt

Character Name : Matt Freehauf

Original Name : Patton Oswalt

Gender : Male

Patrick Wilson

Character Name : Buddy Slade

Original Name : Patrick Wilson

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Reaser

Character Name : Beth Slade

Original Name : Elizabeth Reaser

Gender : Female

Collette Wolfe

Character Name : Sandra Freehauf

Original Name : Collette Wolfe

Gender : Female

Jill Eikenberry

Character Name : Hedda Gary

Original Name : Jill Eikenberry

Gender : Female

Richard Bekins

Character Name : David Gary

Original Name : Richard Bekins

Gender : Male

Mary Beth Hurt

Character Name : Jan

Original Name : Mary Beth Hurt

Gender : Female

Kate Nowlin

Character Name : Mary Ellen Trantowski

Original Name : Kate Nowlin

Gender : Female

Jenny Dare Paulin

Character Name : Nipple Confusion Bassist

Original Name : Jenny Dare Paulin

Gender : Female

Rebecca Hart

Character Name : Nipple Confusion Guitarist

Original Name : Rebecca Hart

Gender : Male

Louisa Krause

Character Name : Front Desk Girl

Original Name : Louisa Krause

Gender : Female

Elizabeth Ward Land

Character Name : Sales Lady

Original Name : Elizabeth Ward Land

Gender : Male

Brian McElhaney

Character Name : Book Associate

Original Name : Brian McElhaney

Gender : Male

Hettienne Park

Character Name : Vicki

Original Name : Hettienne Park

Gender : Female

John Forest

Character Name : Wheelchair Mike

Original Name : John Forest

Gender : Male

Rightor Doyle

Character Name : Babysitter

Original Name : Rightor Doyle

Gender : Male

Brady Smith

Character Name : Date Man

Original Name : Brady Smith

Gender : Male

Tim Young

Character Name : Champions Server

Original Name : Tim Young

Gender : Male

Erin Darke

Character Name : Teen Employee

Original Name : Erin Darke

Gender : Female

Jee Young Han

Character Name : Teen Employee

Original Name : Jee Young Han

Gender : Female

Ella Rae Peck

Character Name : Girl

Original Name : Ella Rae Peck

Gender : Female

Aleisha Allen

Character Name : Girl

Original Name : Aleisha Allen

Gender : Female

Matt Wilson

Character Name : Teenage Clerk

Original Name : Matt Wilson

Gender : Male

Orlagh Cassidy

Character Name : Party Guest

Original Name : Orlagh Cassidy

Gender : Female

Charles Techman

Character Name : Parking Attendant

Original Name : Charles Techman

Gender : Male

Emily Meade

Character Name : Denny's Waitress

Original Name : Emily Meade

Gender : Female

Neil Hellegers

Character Name : Young Dad

Original Name : Neil Hellegers

Gender : Male

Michael Nathanson

Character Name : Champions Greeter

Original Name : Michael Nathanson

Gender : Male

Landyn Banx

Character Name : Business Person (uncredited)

Original Name : Landyn Banx

Gender : Male

Kirsten Gregerson

Character Name : Business Person (uncredited)

Original Name : Kirsten Gregerson

Gender : Female

J.K. Simmons

Character Name : Mavis' Publisher (voice) (uncredited)

Original Name : J.K. Simmons

Gender : Male

Joel Thingvall

Character Name : Businessman in Skyway (uncredited)

Original Name : Joel Thingvall

Gender : Male

Julie E. Davis

Character Name : Shopper (uncredited)

Original Name : Julie E. Davis

Gender : Male

Fredrika Dukes

Character Name : Business Person (uncredited)

Original Name : Fredrika Dukes

Gender : Female

John Edel

Character Name : Businessman in Skyway (uncredited)

Original Name : John Edel

Gender : Male

Rosemary Howard

Character Name : Guest at Baby Naming Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Rosemary Howard

Gender : Female

Eric Pierson

Character Name : Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Pierson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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DoryDarko

@DoryDarko

2021-06-23

Young Adult tells the story of 37-year-old Mavis Gary – a pathologically unhappy, immature, egotistical girl in a grown woman's body. Upon hearing of her ex-boyfriend's new born baby, she decides that they are still meant for each other, and the fact that he is now happily married to The Perfect Woman is but a minor detail on their road to eternal bliss. More simply put… Mavis is bat s*** crazy. Going into this movie, I thought it was going to be a hilarious comedy, full of LOL moments. Actually it is nothing of the sort. Thinking about it, seeing the way this "adult" woman lives out her life (sleeping till noon, living in a pigsty, forgetting to take care of her dog and playing children's video games), is really incredibly sad. No, it's pathetic. She is the author of 'young adult' books, which in any other case is a perfectly fine job, except in hers it basically means she vicariously lives the life of her main character – a high school girl. This is the emotional level Mavis is stuck in. Hearing about her ex-boyfriend's baby stirs an awkward obsession in Mavis. She packs her bags and returns to her small hometown in Minnesota – completely convinced that she and her ex Buddy are destined to be together. Back home, it's obvious the people she left behind know her a little better than she knows herself. Basically, everybody knows her… and everybody hates her. And who can blame them… Mavis is quite simply the most childish, entitled, RIDICULOUSLY selfish woman there ever was. Thankfully there's at least one old acquaintance from her past who's willing to look beyond all that. His name is Matt, he walks with a crutch because he once was the victim of a horrible hate crime, and he is the only one who listens to her. What I love about this story is the fact that, although it starts out as a comedy, it gradually flows and meanders into a beautifully crafted, delicate character drama. Mavis, at first sight, is a hysterical character, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that this woman has some deep seeded issues, no matter how hard she tries to cover up for it. Mavis is played wonderfully by Charlize Theron, who delivers one of her most hilarious, yet at the same time, understated performances to date. She could have easily gone overboard with this character, but somehow manages to humanize this completely unlikable woman. In fact, I'm willing to state that about 80% of Young Adult 'works' because of her. She displays some of her best work in two very intense scenes, where Mavis' sky high ego comes crashing down, leaving her remarkably exposed and vulnerable. That right there was some truly wonderful acting on her part. Matt is played very amiably by Patton Oswalt, who seems to be the only character in town with any emotional intelligence. Although this character may be a bit of a cliché (the wise, sympathetic loser with a physical disability and a traumatizing past), that's OK because it works. Oswalt's acting clearly takes a shot at versatility and he passed with flying colours, as far as I'm concerned. I love the script. Penned by Diablo Cody (writer of Juno), it's full of sharp, sassy character traits and dialogue, while remaining very subtle and human. As a story, it doesn't honestly have that much to offer but it's a joy to watch for the high quality of 'human relatableness', I guess I could call it. Actually, I can't really think of any major flaws. It has an awesome soundtrack, all the actors are very well cast and the direction was placed perfectly in the very capable hands of Jason Reitman. This is a small film, about basic, non-glamorous human behavior and a big girl who might find happiness yet, if only she wants it badly enough. Highly recommended. _(January 2015)_

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-02-24

The premiss is that Charlize Theron ("Mavis Gary") is an erstwhile successful novelist, now divorced, borderline alcoholic and bored. She heads back to her home town in Minnesota to catch up with her parents - and, more importantly, to hook up with her now married ex-boyfriend, who now has a baby... When she arrives, she initially meets up with the guy whom everyone thought was gay at school, and was (very) badly beaten up, who warns her off her intended - "Buddy Slade" (good looking, but wooden as a skateboard Patrick Wilson). To be honest, I found this quite a hard watch - Theron is so convincingly odious as to make me want to throttle her. Add to that the nauseatingly forgiving nature of the townsfolk whose lives she would willingly have wrecked and it made me even more annoyed! Not sure who this is actually for, this film, but it certainly wasn't for me... A thing of shallowness.