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Young Adult (8/10)

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Young Adult (8/10)

By Tony Medley

Runtime 94 minutes.

Not for children.

Diablo Cody could be the best scriptwriter in Hollywood. After her ground breaking debut with Juno, now she follows up with a tale about a dysfunctional, gorgeous young woman approaching middle-age, Charlize Thereon. This starts out to be a story about an unhappy young woman who returns to her small town where she was the beauty Queen while in high school. There she sets out to take her high school beau away from his wife.

While this might sound as a standard soap opera, it is anything but. As this movie progresses it becomes deeper and deeper. Buttressed by an outstanding cast with terrific performances by Patrick Wilson as the object of her affections, and Patton Oswalt, as her former high school nerd classmate with whom she becomes reacquainted in a bar.

Watching Thereon pursue Wilson as her relationship with Oswalt develops is a thing of beauty. But better than the acting, the film is a thought-provoking study of the morality of a young woman who, in the eyes of her contemporaries, has everything. Directed by Jason Reitman, with whom Cody collaborated on Juno, all three give award – quality performances. Also contributing with a fine performance as Wilson's wife is Elizabeth Reaser.

 

While this is a serious movie, there are some uproarious lines in it. I'm told that the one I thought was the funniest is in the movie's trailer. Had I heard it in the trailer, I wouldn't have thought it funny, and it couldn't have had the impact seeing it in the trailer, since is would be completely out of context. My feeling is that the numbskulls who create the trailers for movies and either show the entire story encapsulated into a minute or show the three or four best lines in the movie should be subject to Capital Punishment without benefit of trial. No trial is needed because there is no defense for ruining a good movie by showing its best parts in a trailer.

While some movies rely on ridiculous but eye-popping special effects or gutter language to keep the audiences attention, this one relies on wonderful dialogue and a challenging situation to do so, and this is a much more rewarding way to become involved in a movie. While this might not be for everyone, it most certainly was for me. I'd give Oscar® nominations for Cody, Reitman, and the four leading cast members.

 

Tony Medley is a film critic accredited by the Motion Picture Association of America. His reviews may be read in several newspapers as well as on Rottentomatoes.com, the Movie Review Query Engine, mrqe.com, and at www.tonymedley.com. In addition, he’s written numerous newspaper and magazine articles for publications like The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Magazine, The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner and Good Housekeeping Magazine.

          

Tony Medley is a Silver Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), an ACBL-certified Director, and the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Bridge. With over 100,000 copies in print, it is the best selling basic bridge book. He is also the author of UCLA Basketball: The Real Story, available on Kindle, and Sweaty Palms: The Neglected Art of Being Interviewed, first published in 1978 and now in its third edition with over half a million copies in print, the first book ever written about the job interview for the interviewee.

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