Synopsis
We've all been there.
Over the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks in part to the friendship he strikes up with one of the park's managers.
Over the course of his summer break, a teenager comes into his own thanks in part to the friendship he strikes up with one of the park's managers.
Liam James Steve Carell Toni Collette AnnaSophia Robb Sam Rockwell Allison Janney Maya Rudolph Amanda Peet Rob Corddry Nat Faxon Jim Rash Zoe Levin River Alexander Adam Riegler Jeremy Weaver Robert Capron Rodney Lodge Devon Werden Ava Deluca-Verley Jake Picking Jeff Ryan Andria Blackman Aingea Venuto Emily Petta Carsen Warner
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me @ the beginning of this movie : yea....steve carell is right I'm a 3 ... I suk
me @ the end of this movie : fuck Steve carell !!!! I can do anything & sam Rockwell would probably think I'm cool . The world is beautiful & I feel light & fresh & nice.
This is such a pure movie & it makes me so incredibly happy
the wonderful, glorious, beautiful but rare instance of sam rockwell not playing a racist
I literally fucking love water parks like fuck I will drink all the piss water
still as a twenty year old i relate to fourteen year old duncan so much and i still wish i someday will meet a cool sam rockwell type of persona who teaches me about life and makes me believe in myself
This is undoubtedly my favourite film of 2013. The coming of age story about a socially awkward teen (Liam James) who has been forced to spend summer at the beach with his mother (Toni Collette) and her new 'douchey' boyfriend (Steve Carell). This set up maybe seem like another cliche cinema experience however the performances and subtlety with which this film has been crafted and created, deliver one of the most genuine and enjoyable films of the year.
From this point on I will unconditionally watch anything created by or starring Jim Rash. A special mention has to be awarded to Sam Rockwell who absolutely steals this film playing a loveable, kind and larger than life water park owner.
If you have not seen this film yet then stop what you are doing, find a way to get your hands on a copy and watch it!
a terrible movie, but it's nice to see that AnnaSophia Robb managed to grow her arm back.
this is why i don't go to sundance. regressive, self-satisfied, coming-of-age drivel... not a moment of novelty or cinema. the lead is leaden, one of the most egregious examples of the recent trend of male protagonists who are so obviously ciphers for a bland *experience* that they're almost entirely devoid of the most basic human emotion or capacity for action, so that simply doing SOMETHING becomes a climactic event. sam rockwell is terrific, but missing 4 weeks of his prime.
the poster makes me wanna die but the film made me ok with living for a bit so it’s all balanced out
Just want to be as cool as Sam Rockwell in The Way Way Back.
Did my yearly rewatch, & yep it's still as good as the first time. A feel good coming-of-age indie, full of poignancy, charm & the best summer vibes. The movie breezes along, mixing comedy with drama to often seamless effect.