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Sep 13, 2013 · 400. Play trailer 2:22. 6 Videos. 34 Photos. Drama Romance. A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl." Director. James Ponsoldt. Writers. Scott Neustadter. Michael H. Weber. Tim Tharp. Stars. Miles Teller. Shailene Woodley. Kyle Chandler. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING.
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- Drama, Romance
- James Ponsoldt
- 2013-09-13
Language. English. Budget. $2.5 million [3] Box office. $6.9 million [3] The Spectacular Now is a 2013 American coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Tim Tharp.
- $6.9 million
- Rob Simonsen
- $2.5 million
- Tom McNulty, Shawn Levy, Michelle Krumm, Andrew Lauren
Aug 2, 2013 · The Spectacular Now is an adroit, sensitive film that avoids typical coming-of-age story trappings. An innocent, bookish teenager (Shailene Woodley) begins dating the charming, freewheeling...
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- James Ponsoldt
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- Miles Teller
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Aug 2, 2013 · A realistic and affecting film about two high school seniors who fall in love in a realistic and affecting way. Roger Ebert praises the film's characters, actors, and director for their authenticity and sincerity.
Synopsis. The film opens with a high school senior, Sutter Keely (Miles Teller), in his darkened bedroom sitting at his computer composing an over-due essay required as part of a college application. The question asks him to speak of a hardship that he has faced and how he triumphed over that adversity.
The Spectacular Now. A charismatic, hard-partying high school senior falls for the bookish girl next door as they navigate the uncertainty of their young lives. 4,552 IMDb 7.0 1 h 35 min 2013. X-Ray R. Drama · Romance · Gentle · Passionate. Subscribe to Max for $9.99/month, rent, or buy. Watch with Max. Start your subscription. Rent. HD $4.29. Buy.