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The Wackness (2008)

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Reviews Counted:124

Fresh:85

Rotten:39

Average Rating:6.3/10

Consensus: Sympathetic characters and a clever script help The Wackness overcome a familiar plot to make for a charming coming-of-age comedy.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for pervasive drug use, language and some sexuality.

Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:29-08-2008

Synopsis: It’s the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip hop and wafting with the sweet aroma of marijuana. The newly-inaugurated mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, is only beginning to... It’s the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip hop and wafting with the sweet aroma of marijuana. The newly-inaugurated mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, is only beginning to implement his anti-fun initiatives against “crimes” like noisy portable radio, graffiti and public drunkenness.

Two people, however, are missing out on the excitement: Luke (Josh Peck) is a socially uncomfortable teenage pot dealer with no friends, issues with his parents, and a colossal lack of confidence with girls. He trades weed for sessions with his therapist, Dr. Squires (Sir Ben Kingsley), whose much-younger wife (Famke Janssen) is slipping away from him. Squires, a drug-addled shrink with a hairline retreating to the back of his neck and a state of mind slouching back to adolescence, is an unlikely role model—but the two of them forge a friendship based on a mutual need: getting laid.

The intergenerational duo set off on a crawl that takes them all over New York, where they encounter several of Luke's "business associates,” including a Phish-following dreadlocked pixie (Mary Kate Olsen), a New Wave, keyboard-playing one-hit-wonder (Jane Adams), and Luke’s supplier (Method Man).

Luke has long had an aching crush on Dr. Squires' way-out-of-his league stepdaughter, Stephanie (Olivia Thirlby from Juno), and is stunned at his good luck when she returns his affections. Luke’s innocent first love experience with Stephanie becomes a life lesson that sets him on the pathway towards adulthood. And when Squires breaks down, it is up to the younger man to throw the older one a lifeline.

Propelled by an exuberant hip hop score, The Wackness captures the spell of 1994--a time of pagers, not cell phones; a time when Tupac and Biggie were alive but Kurt Cobain had just died. Funny and moving, The Wackness is an offbeat tale of two lost souls stumbling towards maturity. --© Sony Pictures Classics
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Starring: Ben Kingsley, Famke Janssen, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby

Starring: Ben Kingsley, Famke Janssen, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby, Mary-Kate Olsen, Method Man, Jane Adams

Director: Jonathan Levine

Director: Jonathan Levine
Screenwriter: Jonathan Levine
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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This is a gently humorous and beautifully moving film.

Full Review Source: FILMINK (Australia) | comment Comment
11/14/08
Annette Basile
Annette Basile
FILMINK (Australia)

Levine's extended use of sepia-toned cinematography adds to the film's charmless look, matching the bleakness of the lives of most of the people he presents to the audience.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph (Australia) | comment Comment
11/14/08
Des Partridge
Des Partridge
Daily Telegraph (Australia)

It muddles through on its period infatuation and on Kingsley’s dope-loving turn as a doctor constantly on the verge of another hit.

Full Review Source: The Age (Australia) | comment Comment
11/14/08
Jim Schembri
Jim Schembri
The Age (Australia)

The performances are all very fine, but the standout is Ben Kingsley’s Squires. It's so unexpected.

Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
11/14/08
Margaret Pomeranz
Margaret Pomeranz
At the Movies (Australia)

Better than most "coming of age" stories due to some fine comic and dramatic performances by a talented cast.

Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
11/13/08
Robert Roten
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

A thoroughly engaging comic drama with absurdist elements %u2013 or is that just real life

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
11/08/08
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile

THE WACKNESS is one of those small little movies that come under the radar and sneak up on you.

Full Review Source: Sin Magazine | comment Comment
09/16/08
Austin Kennedy
Austin Kennedy
Sin Magazine

Over-hyped.

Full Review Source: ReelzChannel.com | comment 3 Comments
09/08/08
Heather Huntington
Heather Huntington
ReelzChannel.com

Levine has an eye for detail and the germ of what Stephen Colbert might call a "truthy" idea - that it is possible, even through a chemically induced fog of numbness, to genuinely feel for another person.

Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
08/15/08
Philip Martin
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

When all is said and done, it's not perfect, but it's strong nonetheless...

Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed | comment Comment
08/10/08
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Cinema Crazed

The loose plot feels imposed on the offbeat characters, and doesn't link the people and incidents together in any satisfying way.

Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment 1 Comment
08/01/08
John Beifuss
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

That first sight of Ben Kingsley sucking down a bowl will burn into your memory. You may be watching The Wackness but it's hard to forget that this is Gandhi putting Bic to bong in Jonathan Levine's silly, sappy and sympathetic coming-of-age memoir.

Full Review Source: Orlando Sentinel | comment Comment
08/01/08
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel

Quite aside from its dramatic ambitions, The Wackness does a nifty job of capturing the zeitgeist of Manhattan on the eve of Rudy Giuliani’s big crackdown on drugs, thugs, sex shops and colorful street life.

Full Review Source: Kansas City Star | comment Comment
08/01/08
Robert W. Butler
Robert W. Butler
Kansas City Star

It was applauded at Sundance, where coming-of-age movies are inevitably hailed, but its grungy angst offers nothing we need to see anew.

Full Review Source: Charlotte Observer | comment Comment
08/01/08
Lawrence Toppman
Lawrence Toppman
Charlotte Observer

The Wackness is a funny, touching mood piece.

Full Review Source: Baltimore Sun | comment Comment
08/01/08
Michael Sragow
Michael Sragow
Baltimore Sun

Stripped of all its summer swelter and hip hip revisionism, The Wackness is really just another in a long line of quirky indie character studies.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
07/31/08
Bill Gibron
Bill Gibron
PopMatters

I'd stop short of calling Levine's award-winning film pretentious. ... He just made a small coming-of-age film about the time he came of age, and he did it with just enough dopeness.

Full Review Source: Las Vegas CityLife | comment Comment
07/31/08
Matt Kelemen
Matt Kelemen
Las Vegas CityLife

The Wackness marks a step up in ambition, but it is also self-indulgent and needlessly complicated for what it ultimately delivers: a somber John Hughes picture scored to A Tribe Called Quest and Mary J. Blige.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
07/25/08
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

On the downside: There is a wackness to The Wackness, a saggy psychic undertow that drags down its lighter and smarter aspects.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
07/25/08
Amy Biancolli
Amy Biancolli
Houston Chronicle

The Wackness, for all its eccentricities and emotional pain, is really a sweet little film.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
07/25/08
Tom Long
Tom Long
Detroit News
 
 
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