Time Out says
Its Day-Glo marketing campaign notwithstanding, writer-director Jonathan Levine’s debut is at heart an introspective character study, as Upper East Side teenager Josh Peck, a geeky wannabe merely tolerated by his cool former classmates because he sold them dope, spends the summer between high school and college wondering whether he’ll ever find acceptance. Since he also supplies weed to frazzled shrink Ben Kingsley (above), a listening ear is part of the exchange, and the good doc’s disintegrating marriage has him searching for renewed youth; an unlikely friendship takes shape – complicated by Peck’s crush on the latter’s daughter (Olivia Thirlby).
In time-capsule dialogue she berates her suitor as a glass-half-empty kind of guy – ‘I look at the dopeness, you look at the wackness’ – thus signposting the revivifying influence of then-breaking hip hop culture on white youth. Whether this line of inquiry squares coherently with the film’s sedulous pacing and studiedly washed-out visuals is questionable, as if it’s playing hang-loose and uptight simultaneously. Still, Kingsley’s shamelessly zingy performance adds welcome pep, and a delicate, achingly sincere summertime idyll on Fire Island offers notice of Levine’s evident promise, when he’s not leaning too hard on pixie-chick clichés and being down with the kids.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 29 August 2008
- Duration:99 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Jonathan Levine
- Screenwriter:Jonathan Levine
- Cast:
- Ben Kingsley
- Famke Janssen
- Josh Peck
- Olivia Thirlby
- Mary-Kate Olsen
- Jane Adams
- Method Man
- Aaron Yoo
- Talia Balsam
- David Wohl
- Bob Dishy
- Joanna Merlin
- Shannon Briggs
- Roy Milton Davis
- Alexander Flores
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