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Adventureland

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Adventureland reviews
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6.5 User Score:

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Based on 34 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Comedy

Written by: Greg Mottola

Directed by: Greg Mottola

Release Date:
Theatrical: April 3, 2009
DVD: August 25, 2009

Running Time: 107 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for language, drug use and sexual references

Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr, Paige Howard, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, and Margarita Levieva

It's the summer of 1987, and James Brennan , an uptight recent college grad, can't wait to embark on his dream tour of Europe. But when his parents announce they can no longer subsidize his trip, James has little choice but to take a lowly job at a local amusement park. Forget about German beer, world-famous museums and cute French girls -- James' summer will now be populated by belligerent dads, stuffed pandas, and screaming kids high on cotton candy. Lucky for James, what should have been his worst summer ever turns into quite an adventure as he discovers love in the most unlikely place with his captivating co-worker Em, and learns to loosen up. (Miramax Films)

What The Critics Said

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100

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

A sweet, sharp coming-of-age romance, Adventureland is a little warmer, a little funnier and a lot more truthful than the last 20 or 30 of its ilk. Especially its Hollywood ilk.

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91

The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin

Jesse Eisenberg stars as a kinder, gentler version of the insufferable faux intellectual he played in "The Squid And The Whale."

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91

Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

For nostalgia junkies, it's one from the heart.

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91

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

A young adult romantic comedy with a sweetness and delicacy that lifts it out of its genre.

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90

Slate Dana Stevens

Has the note-perfect melancholy of a classic young adult novel.

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90

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

Thanks to an exceptionally deft touch, Mottola manages to capture the absurdity and anguish of young adulthood, while never sacrificing meaning on the altar of crude humor.

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90

Village Voice Scott Foundas

I've seen Mottola's movie twice, and both times, it has inspired feelings of joy, sadness, and a profound yearning for the unrecoverable past.

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88

Premiere Krista Soriano

On the surface, this might look like a typical teen movie, but Adventureland’s talented cast perfectly portrays the self-loathing and strong-minded characters in that transient post-college stage of life.

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88

ReelViews James Berardinelli

The result is a sharp, insightful, charming motion picture.

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88

New York Post Kyle Smith

The details are true and funny, played brilliantly.

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88

Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow

A bittersweet joy. Its humor and romance are refreshing because the writer-director, Greg Mottola, realizes that maturity is a two-steps-forward, one-step-backward process.

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80

The New Yorker David Denby

Infinitely charming new romantic comedy.

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80

New York Magazine David Edelstein

What makes the movie such an unexpectedly potent little number is that Adventureland comes to stand for Stagnationland; the real roller coaster (i.e., life) is just outside the park.

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80

The Hollywood Reporter Duane Byrge

With a keen affection for his own formative years, filmmaker Greg Mottola has crafted a funny and spunky amusement

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80

Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

Greg Mottola has taken that most overdone of contemporary genres, the coming-of-age story, and made it engaging, bittersweet and even fun.

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80

The New York Times A.O. Scott

Somehow the story of a young man's coming of age never gets old, at least when it is told with the kind of sweetness and intelligence Adventureland displays.

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78

Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten

A confident return to the kind of teen comedy that's funny without being raunchy, youthful without being juvenile, and reflective without hitting you over the head.

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75

Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman

Mottola also wrote the screenplay, which is most fresh and honest when dealing with supporting characters.

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75

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

What surprised me was how much I admired Kristen Stewart, who in "Twilight," was playing below her grade level. Here is an actress ready to do important things. Together, and with the others, they make Adventureland more real and more touching than it may sound.

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75

Miami Herald Connie Ogle

Mottola softens his approach, and Adventureland turns out to be more like "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" than a Judd Apatow creation.

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75

Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea

Mixes the intimate, indie vibe of "Daytrippers" with the absurdist screwball streak of "Superbad," to winning effect.

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75

Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy

The laughs in Adventureland aren't as outlandish as those in "Superbad," but they seem more based in experience and truth. You could want something more raucous, I suppose, but that wouldn't necessarily be an improvement.

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle

This film makes you wonder why aren't there more young love movies?

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75

TV Guide Cammila Albertson

Delightful because it's intensely sincere.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen

Yes, the delight of this movie lies in these devilish details, and it's clear that writer-director Greg Mottola knows them well.

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70

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Mottola (who also wrote the script) and his actors manage to shape the movie into something whole and tangible, capturing, among other things, the shapeless listlessness of summer, especially at that age when you're technically an adult and yet you're left waiting for life to begin.

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70

Chicago Reader J.R. Jones

Funny, smart, and complacent.

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70

Variety Todd McCarthy

A rather ordinary account of youthful summer misadventures that goes down easily thanks to a sparky cast, more than 40 pop tunes that anchor the action in the late '80s and characters who get high both on and off their jobs at a tacky amusement park.

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63

Rolling Stone Peter Travers

Adventureland throws a lot at us, but not enough of it sticks.

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63

USA Today Claudia Puig

Mottola, who wrote and directed 1996's "The Daytrippers," crafts smart, witty dialogue. But the movie suffers in tone. While much of the story feels like a brainier John Hughes comedy, it veers into more dramatic terrain and loses focus.

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60

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

Adventureland has the structure of a Tilt-a-Whirl ride: It goes where you expect, and may fill you with dread.

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60

Film Threat Scott Mendelson

What separates Adventureland from something like "Garden State" is a commitment to realism and plausibility. In fact, at times, it is almost too realistic given the location's inherent value as a comic prop. For a film set primarily in an amusement park, it isn't terribly amusing.

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60

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

There's no shortage of felicitous lines or interesting performances, yet the movie, like the amusement park of its title, feels constructed from familiar parts.

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50

Boston Globe Wesley Morris

Harmless enough, but "indie comedy" sounds like something better seen at Urban Outfitters than at a movie theater.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.5 (out of 10) based on 105 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Damion K gave it an8:
8 / 10 (unadjusted score 7/10). I always have to adjust my score on this website to counter the people who post a 0/10. A zero represents the ABSOLUTE worst movie you could possibly see. People who contribute a zero are doing just that, providing a misdeed for score calculation. Anyways, I was under the impression that this movie was more or less a comedy, but it was more of an emotional drama. Don't get me wrong, there are a few funny moments, but the emphasis is on a deeper seeded emotional roller coaster (extra points for a bad pun here).

Jeremy E gave it a0:
This movie was boring and unimaginative. The characters were simple, and instead of a plot, the audience was provided with the awkward self-loathing middle class teenager which has apparently become the norm.

J T gave it a7:
Although the humour is subtle, the script, as well as the actors, are solid. I loved the ending (which I think is what most people hated about this film) because it ends just where it should.

Mike from Maine gave it a9:
It captures what I felt at 21 or 22 - a little lost coming out of college, a lot lost on relationships, and trying to have a good time in the midst of all that. It's not out to make you laugh the whole way through, but it is sweet, funny, and true to life. As for the ending, despite being predictable, it suits the tone of the rest of the film.

Keep it Real gave it a7:
Very few teen flicks manages to keep it as real as this one. Adventureland is a breath of fresh air with an excellent cast. Finally a teen flick about normal kids, far from the boring done-to-death Hollywood clichés of nerds, members of the football team and cheerleaders. OK, there are some nerds, but hey, nerds are the norm!

C S gave it a7:
Pretty good movie that held me engaged for all but the last 10 minutes. The writer pussed out, pretty much ruining the entire high from the previous hour and a half, by not making a stand at the end. If the ending had approximated something along the lines of Em not accepting Eisenberg's characters' showing up in NYC at the end, and forcing blunt reality, this film would've scored a 9 with me.

Tom B gave it a0:
Predictability torches you like a thousand suns spewed forth from the drippy face of some stuttering douche bag.

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