IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
40.997
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Als Jesse, der 30 Jahre alt ist, zu seiner Alma Mater zurückkehrt, verliebt er sich in Zibby, einen College-Studenten, und sieht sich einer starken Anziehungskraft gegenüber, die zwischen ih... Alles lesenAls Jesse, der 30 Jahre alt ist, zu seiner Alma Mater zurückkehrt, verliebt er sich in Zibby, einen College-Studenten, und sieht sich einer starken Anziehungskraft gegenüber, die zwischen ihnen entsteht.Als Jesse, der 30 Jahre alt ist, zu seiner Alma Mater zurückkehrt, verliebt er sich in Zibby, einen College-Studenten, und sieht sich einer starken Anziehungskraft gegenüber, die zwischen ihnen entsteht.
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
Chelsea Chrostowski
- Smiling Passerby Woman
- (Nicht genannt)
Richard Doone
- Man in Bookstore Line
- (Nicht genannt)
Caroline Lindy
- Hostess
- (Nicht genannt)
Shelby Mason
- Lunch Friend
- (Nicht genannt)
Travis Alan McAfee
- Laundromat Thief
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesFilmed mostly at Josh Radnor's alma mater Kenyon College, a small liberal arts school located in Gambier, Ohio. Allison Janney was a student there.
- PatzerWhen Dean calls Jesse he identifies himself as the person who reads "Franzen," referring to the book he is always carrying, an author that both he and Jesse enjoy. But, in the hospital scene, the author of the same book is clearly Foster Wallace, that is not mentioned except to say that he killed himself. Franzen is alive and well.
- Zitate
Prof. Peter Hoberg: Any place you don't leave is a prison.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #19.203 (2011)
Ausgewählte Rezension
I see this movie as a look at life through the perspectives of different generations. Aging may bring wisdom, (well, at least to some) but it also brings a whole new array of problems; problems that cannot be understood by those outside of a highly specific age range. There may be some communication between generations. We can learn from both those who have gone before us and those younger than us, but this learning is more at the intellectual than emotional level. Thirty-five-year-old Jesse (Josh Radnor) is introduced to classical music by 19-year-old Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen) but their perspectives on life challenge their chances to unite in a more personal way.
The film, in some ways, is like the Canterbury Tales (which is mentioned in the movie), only instead of traveling to a city while relating different tales, the characters are traveling through life with different perspectives. We have youthful optimism and idealism, age with its cynicism and bitterness, and middle-age with its realism. There are also perspectives from mysticism and despair. This is more of a psychological movie than an action movie. Although I never lost interest in the story, I am well-aware that this is not what most younger moviegoers are looking for and it is they who will be disappointed in this film. So be it. When today's hottest action films are replaced by those which have better special effects, films like Liberal Arts will endure because they will stand on their own merits, outside of time.
I found the acting good and the screenplay excellent. The interaction between the characters was believable. I cannot imagine anyone other than the writer, Josh Radnor, playing the main role. He plays the part of a man trapped by middle-aged angst to perfection. However, this is not simply a dry intellectual drama. There is a good deal of humor, some great lines, but it is humor that is witty more than physical.
As a classical music fan myself, I liked seeing Jesse discover this genre. I also liked the scene where Jesse tries to bridge the generation gap mathematically, but I can't say more about that here. In short, this is an enjoyable movie, but those looking for goofball comedies or bloody fight scenes should go onto something else. Don't worry. This film will still be around for you to discover when you are ready for it.
The film, in some ways, is like the Canterbury Tales (which is mentioned in the movie), only instead of traveling to a city while relating different tales, the characters are traveling through life with different perspectives. We have youthful optimism and idealism, age with its cynicism and bitterness, and middle-age with its realism. There are also perspectives from mysticism and despair. This is more of a psychological movie than an action movie. Although I never lost interest in the story, I am well-aware that this is not what most younger moviegoers are looking for and it is they who will be disappointed in this film. So be it. When today's hottest action films are replaced by those which have better special effects, films like Liberal Arts will endure because they will stand on their own merits, outside of time.
I found the acting good and the screenplay excellent. The interaction between the characters was believable. I cannot imagine anyone other than the writer, Josh Radnor, playing the main role. He plays the part of a man trapped by middle-aged angst to perfection. However, this is not simply a dry intellectual drama. There is a good deal of humor, some great lines, but it is humor that is witty more than physical.
As a classical music fan myself, I liked seeing Jesse discover this genre. I also liked the scene where Jesse tries to bridge the generation gap mathematically, but I can't say more about that here. In short, this is an enjoyable movie, but those looking for goofball comedies or bloody fight scenes should go onto something else. Don't worry. This film will still be around for you to discover when you are ready for it.
- SteveMierzejewski
- 15. Dez. 2012
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 327.345 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 27.435 $
- 16. Sept. 2012
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.150.681 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 37 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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