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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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Screenwriter/director Jonathan Levine makes a remarkable sophomore film with a deceptively simple story of urban romance set in Manhattan's final pot-friendly days of the mid-'90s before Rudolph Giuliani's Disneyfication took its stranglehold on the city.

Full Review Source: ColeSmithey.com | comment Comment
06/29/08
Cole Smithey
Cole Smithey
ColeSmithey.com

A pretentious art house flick, the movie tries way too hard to be hip. But, if you're in the mood for a depressing drug movie about teenage angst, The Wackness does fit the bill.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
06/26/08
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

Surviving Guiliani Time wacked out on weirdness in an alternate universe, and with a chaser of cup runneth over raging hormones, in possibly the most explosively imaginative, edgy, brash and strangely poetic coming-of-age tale this year.

Full Review Source: NewsBlaze | comment Comment
06/26/08
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
NewsBlaze

For many...the picture will fail to strike the desired tragicomic nerve.

Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
06/24/08
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

As for Squires' outlandish behavior and Kingsley's theatrical performance, they're entertaining, but very hard to believe. The film lives more comfortably in the milieu of '90s youth culture...

Full Review Source: Groucho Reviews | comment Comment
06/23/08
Peter Canavese
Peter Canavese
Groucho Reviews

Earnest but insufferable, The Wackness is like some movie version of a New York magazine article about city teenagers.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
06/23/08
Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece
Film Journal International

It's not the world's most original plot, but Levine invests it with warmth and a realistic sense of teenage life.

Full Review Source: Las Vegas Weekly | comment Comment
06/23/08
Josh Bell
Josh Bell
Las Vegas Weekly

We've been in this neighborhood before--just not with Peck and Thirlby and an amped up secondary character.

Full Review Source: Cinema Signals | comment Comment
06/20/08
Jules Brenner
Jules Brenner
Cinema Signals

What really holds the attention in this playful comedy are the central perfomances.

Full Review Source: Eye for Film | comment Comment
06/14/08
Amber Wilkinson
Amber Wilkinson
Eye for Film

A drug-tinged love letter to summertime.

Full Review Source: CinemaBlend.com | comment Comment
06/09/08
Katey Rich
Katey Rich
CinemaBlend.com

After all this window dressing, it's a standard-issue coming-of-age story. It's wack, all right.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
06/07/08
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

Targeted to the super-hip, anchored by Josh Peck's magnetic performance as an angst-ridden teen.

Full Review Source: Compuserve | comment Comment
06/05/08
Harvey S. Karten
Harvey S. Karten
Compuserve

Finally, a film for kids of the 90's!

Full Review Source: Cinematical | comment Comment
05/12/08
Erik Davis
Erik Davis
Cinematical

Bolstered by its strong performances and inspired direction, The Wackness is anything but, yo

Full Review Source: Manhattan Movie Magazine | comment Comment
04/28/08
Marlow Stern
Marlow Stern
Manhattan Movie Magazine

It's Josh Peck, though, whose performance (as the "most popular of the unpopular") holds the film together amidst all its audio-video mannerisms and increasingly sappy developments.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
04/28/08
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Slant Magazine

With its full-on, fully uncritical glorification of adolescent male self-indulgence and permanent immaturity, The Wackness is a kind of cinematic embodiment of certain tendencies that make the sub-AICN movie web go round.

Full Review Source: SpoutBlog | comment Comment
04/25/08
Karina Longworth
Karina Longworth
SpoutBlog

A so-so comedy with some genuinely funny scenes, punctuated with too many trying-too-hard elements.

Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
04/18/08
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

Sundance Audience Winner is a moderately funny variant of the coming-of-age saga (a staple in the fest), with the "new" angle that a flamboyant dope-smoking shrink, played with gusto by Ben Kingsley, commands the Jewish youth to get laid.

Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
02/11/08
Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
EmanuelLevy.Com

It's superfluous overkill is less about endearing us to these characters' simplistic plights and all about how in touch the filmmakers are with an almanac.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
01/29/08
Erik Childress
Erik Childress
eFilmCritic.com

Trim a good twenty minutes from this overlong exercise, and you'd help the comedic pacing a whole lot.

Full Review Source: Cinematical | comment Comment
01/28/08
Scott Weinberg
Scott Weinberg
Cinematical
 
 
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