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Try Seventeen

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
6.3K
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Try Seventeen (2002)
ComedyDrama

The story of a young man who enters college only to discover that he can learn more about life and love from his neighbors in the apartment building where he lives.The story of a young man who enters college only to discover that he can learn more about life and love from his neighbors in the apartment building where he lives.The story of a young man who enters college only to discover that he can learn more about life and love from his neighbors in the apartment building where he lives.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Porter
  • Writer
    • Charles Kephart
  • Stars
    • Elijah Wood
    • Franka Potente
    • Mandy Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Jeffrey Porter
    • Writer
      • Charles Kephart
    • Stars
      • Elijah Wood
      • Franka Potente
      • Mandy Moore
    • 55User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    All I Want
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    Elijah Wood
    Elijah Wood
    • Jones
    Franka Potente
    Franka Potente
    • Jane
    Mandy Moore
    Mandy Moore
    • Lisa
    Chris William Martin
    Chris William Martin
    • Steve
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Ma Mabley
    • (as Deborah Harry)
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Blanche
    Aaron Pearl
    Aaron Pearl
    • Brad
    Aloma Wright
    Aloma Wright
    • Alicia
    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson
    • Guy
    Malcolm Scott
    Malcolm Scott
    • Randy
    Frank C. Turner
    Frank C. Turner
    • Custodian
    Josh Byer
    Josh Byer
    • Skinhead
    Chad Faust
    Chad Faust
    • Tough
    Daniella Evangelista
    Daniella Evangelista
    • Girlfriend
    Michael Roberds
    Michael Roberds
    • Clerk
    • (as Michael Roberts)
    Michael P. Northey
    Michael P. Northey
    • Phone Guy
    Vicky Huang
    • Cantonese Girl
    Chris Boyd
    • No Arms
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Porter
    • Writer
      • Charles Kephart
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    pancake_repairman

    one line summary

    This is quite possibly the stupidest movie I've ever seen. It starts out ok, it seemed like it could have gone somewhere, but the plot is basically non-existant. So much symbolism and surrealism and so little substance. Underdeveloped one dimensional relationships being blown up into some huge drama that makes no sense. Goofy comedic interludes that are so out of synch with the central focus of the film they make it seem like you're flicking channels. Not that there's much of a focus there anyway. The script seems fairly intelligent at first, but winds up seeming like a 15 year old's failed attempt at being profound.
    9tbaa_andrea

    A good movie.

    Simply put, this was a good movie. It wasn't over the top, it wasn't over stated, there wasn't anything major motion picture about this movie. It was an independent film for crying out loud. Basically it was a wonderfully simplistic movie.

    When I first went to buy it, the store I was at told me they didn't have it in stock, but to rent it before buying it anyway because they heard it was bad. So I rented it, and to my amazement, I found myself giggling at the characters and feeling for them at the same time. I'm 28 years old, yet I could still picture how I felt at 17. I was able to connect with the movie, and it was able to keep my attention. (unlike certain "Blockbuster MUST SEE thrillers" that I pay $9.00 to fall asleep at)

    this film had a lot of flaws, yes. But none of them really underscored the enjoyment I got from watching the movie. Elijah Wood did a wonderful job in his role as the doe eyed young adult wannabe. Mandy Moore did a great job as the seductive woman, although she didn't LOOK old enough to fit the part in my opinion. Franka Potente was OK as Jane, although I felt she lacked a bit of emotion and chemistry with Elijah. I think she and Mandy Moore would have been better suited to switching roles. I think Mandy would have been a better Jane and Franka a better Lisa. Just my opinion.

    One actor who I think will be a great star one day is Aaron Pearl (cowboy Brad) The only actor who shined in the scifi movie "Bloodsuckers", and is known to Stargate SG-1 fans as young General Hammond. That guy has some good talent. He just needs some bigger parts. (No I'm not a relative. I honestly think he's got some great talent. And he's pretty cute. Minus the handle bar mustache.) So Simple, sweet, not perfect, but not as bad as some people have been reviewing it. Definitely up there as one of my favorite movies.
    elchubbo99

    An original romantic comedy with an AMAZING Script!

    Faboulous! Easily one of the most original romantic comedy's I have seen in ages, TRY SEVENTEEN manages to side-step all the cheesy cliches usually inherent in this kind of film. Great dialogue is only one of the many praises I can heap upon the script. It's witty, intelligent, original, and not afraid to take chances with the audience. But the story is all the more richer for it. It never steps where you think it will, instead surprising the viewer with some scenarios we haven't seen before. Elijah Wood, Franka Potente, and OF COURSE, Mandy Moore are all perfectly cast for their individual parts, and they all play them with a wisdom and maturity far beyond their years. Everyone in attendance, from 16 to 60, seemed to love the refreshingly sweet yet slightly sour tone of the film. It managed to be engaging without being lewd or crude in anyway, and mainly because of that became accesible to virtually any age group and any audience that is open-minded enough to give it a shot. Packed with laughs, heartache, sex, and honesty, TRY SEVENTEEN succeds by showing us all the things that make life and love so inherently amazing and beautiful.
    countrugensmom

    Could not have enjoyed it more!

    I could not have enjoyed this movie more. To watch a young man of great intelligence and humor but woefully lacking in social graces find his place in the world was a joy. The coming of age angst was a trip down memory lane for me. I related to way too much of the film for my own comfort. The apartment building and it's eclectic band of residents left me wondering, "Are there any vacancies?" Seeing Jones' journey into manhood was a priceless trip. As he faces his demons and the failings in those around him he begins to discover the meaning of his life. His practicing of opening the wine bottles was hilarious. Who here hasn't practiced looking cool? Honestly? I have and his journey rang true. Elijah Wood is a truly gifted man. Once again he has become his character. Mandy Moore impressed me yet again in her fearless acceptance of roles that make her look like an idiot. The entire cast was well chosen.

    Let me take this opportunity to mention that the scene where Jones loses his virginity is the hottest love scene I've witnessed since Mel Gibson and Piper Laurie's love scene in Tim. and that's saying something. I'm not sure what...but it's something. Very hot.
    Cipher-J

    Respect and purpose.

    This is a very sensitive and original `coming of age' film, centered around a seventeen-year-old boy seeking to find meaning in his life. His mom had been, in her youth, a self-absorbed, dope-smoking and thrill-seeking Bohemian, who fell for an equally superficial and pretentious pseudo-intellectual of the writer variety, and by the time he went out for a pack of cigarettes never to return, she had found herself pregnant. That would have been the end of her story had mom been a pauper, but her family had money, so by the time the story opens the son had been shuttled around through every prep-school in the country. He never knew his father, and what he knew about his mother was that she never grew up.

    What little his mother would say about his father were myths, which he clings to desperately in this story. Had his father `really' been a writer? All he has for proof is an old typewriter, on which he tries to write letters to his father that are never mailed. The whereabouts of the father are not known. Estranged and alienated from his parents, he ends up in an apartment where he can begin to find himself through associations with others who have complicated stories of their own to share. Not surprisingly, he falls in love with an older woman who is much like his mother: self-absorbed and addicted to dysfunctional relationships. Almost as though to redeem his mother through the woman, he tries to prove himself the better man to her, in contrast to the slick and quick former boyfriend, with his leather clothes and hot guitar. He is a nice guy that wants to finish better, not last. It is a very mature and well-crafted story.

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    • Trivia
      On some of the DVD box covers, Jane and Lisa's hair colors are reversed from that of the movie.
    • Goofs
      Jane has sex with Jones with her leg in a cast.
    • Quotes

      Lisa: Things take time, but I can't wait forever.

    • Soundtracks
      Cheer Up
      Written by David Spiker

      Performed by Ruskabank

      Courtesy of Noisome Records

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2003 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • All I Want
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Capital Arts Entertainment
      • Flirt Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $155,997
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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