The Way Way Back

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An awkward yet intelligent young boy begins to make his transition into adulthood over the course of one transformative summer in this bittersweet coming of age comedy drama. Sensing that he's drifting away from his mother Pam during a summer vacation with her, her domineering boyfriend Trent, and Trent's daughter Steph, 14 year old Duncan gets a job at a water park, and gains some much-needed self-confidence under the guidance of happy-go-lucky water park employee Owen, who approaches life from a fresh new perspective. (StudioCanal)

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Malarkey 

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English I would never think that this film would offer one of the most enjoyable characters I’ve ever seen. Sam Rockwell played such a relaxed character that he was really close to the reviewer known as Enšpígl. Plus the setting of a water park, chillout, which beautifully lifted the mood of a boy whose self-confidence at the beginning of the film was at the freezing point, only to show in the final scene that after some time spent with Sam he is actually very nice and cool. A pleasant movie with a relaxed mood. It’s a pity that the sun did not come out of the rain clouds while I was watching the film. I would’ve enjoyed it even more. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Huge surprise. A movie I first heard about a couple of hours before putting it on. In other words, totally unexpected. The Way Way Back feels very realistic, with very well written and heartfelt characters. Introvert viewers will easily relate to Duncan (tested). And another great role for Sam Rockwell as a bonus. ()

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kaylin 

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English Some films simply float through the ether and are not talked about much. In some cases, it doesn't matter, but it's a shame that more isn't said about them. This is the case with "Unforgettable Holidays". Absolutely brilliant casting, which once again shows that there is no need to pretend and it's still possible to make a good comedy, actually a fantastic comedy, because this is primarily a great film. The comedic and dramatic elements are in almost perfect balance. Yes, introverted heroes are popular today. It's starting to become a bit cliché, but when it's filmed this well, why not? Steve Carell once again proves how great he is in non-comedic roles, this time surprising with the character of the character. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English A very enjoyable, sincere, touching and entertaining film that everyone should see. One slap of me for not seeing it until today. Sam Rockwell was tailor made for the role and was absolutely divine. Of the female cast, except for the cute neighbor, they were all cows. The introverted main character played it brilliantly as well. Definitely one of the best coming of age affairs to watch. 80% ()

Remedy 

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English A charming coming-of-age piece in which all the characters and situations are so believable and (un)likeable that together they form a truly beautiful palette of summer romance, which is also conveniently enriched by the rather strong motif of stepping out of your own shadow. Sam Rockwell is absolutely terrific here, and his performance as the seemingly flippant yet tremendously empathetic and kindly water park ranger is one of the most likable performances ever. ()

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