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Adventureland (2009) - Mottola's personally inspired, funny coming-of-age romance



+ Best Coming-of-Age Movie of the Year

Jesse Eisenberg appears to look into the distance with a daydreaming glare on this nostalgia-styled, neat poster for Greg Mottola's Adventureland


It is 1987, and James is going to Europe and then on to Columbia University. That is, until his parents' economy changes, and he instead has to take a job at the local amusement park, which becomes the beginning of an eventful summer.

Adventureland is the 3rd theatrical feature for great New-Yorker writer-director Greg Mottola (Superbad (2007)). It is an assured coming-of-age romcom that has more to it than most probably expect; both in terms of laughs, sharp observations, lines, situations and scenes, which feel real. Adventureland is a lot like a fun removed cousin to Stephen Chbosky's masterpiece The Perks of Being A Wallflower (2012).
Jesse Eisenberg (Camp Hell (2010)) and Kristen Stewart (Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)) are charming together; Ryan Reynolds (Chaos Theory (2008)) is good as a park hustler, and Kristen Wiig (Sausage Party (2016)) and Bill Hader (The To Do List (2013)) are hilarious as the park owner couple.
Adventureland also boasts good music. It is a mature and solidly great movie, simply a fine time.

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Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 9.8 mil. $
Box office: 17.1 mil. $
= Big flop
[Adventureland premiered 19 January (Sundance) and runs 107 minutes. The script is based on Mottola's own experiences of working at the Farmingdale, New York amusement park Adventureland in the 1980s. Shooting took place in New York and Pennsylvania, including in the Kennywood Amusement Park, from October - November 2007, effectively hiding cold weather and sometimes even snowfall to achieve the narrative's summer setting. The film opened #6 to 5.7 mil. $ in North America, its peak there where it grossed 16 mil. $ (93.6 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 796k $ (4.7 %) and Australia with 95k $ (0.5 %).  The film was nominated for the Best Screenplay Independent Spirit Award. Adventureland is certified fresh at 89 % with a 7.3/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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