Review of The Art of Getting By (2011) by Tylerdscreation — 24 May 2013
The Art of Getting By is a film that tries and tries and tries to be something and then fails miserably to do so. It tries to be a touching dramedy that will make you laugh and cry but it didn't make me laugh, and the closest I ever got to crying was when I has to listen to one of Freddie Highmore's awful narrations about how miserable his life is. That was probably one of the biggest mistakes, hiring Freddie Highmore to be in you movie. This guy is so dead pan and monotone that it gets pretty boring going through the story with him and that's not a good thing. If your going to spend a lot of time with someone, make them fun to be around, this guy just made me mad. When you main character is a whiny little dousche than he's not a likable character and what makes you want to root for him. The other "actors" in this movie were just as bad. Nothing special about them, no breakout roles there. Next is Emma Roberts who was okay. She was the only redeeming value of this film. She actually brought out emotion and I applaud her for that. Also she was extremely attractive.
Now don't even get me started on the writing. It was mindless, that's all it was. You can tell this screenwriter was trying, really hard too. There were things the people said in this movie (especially Freddie) where you could tell the writer was trying to be deep and thought provoking and try to channel the human condition, and it actually comes out comical more that anything. "We all live alone, we all die alone, everything else is just an illusion." That is just one of he many attempts at being something this movie definitely isn't. Plus that first part is from a much much much better indie Donnie Darko and it actually has meaning to it, unlike in this joke. And why would that keep a kid up at night? When I was younger I probably wouldn't even understand it, and I find meanings in things, even back then.
The actors and the script is bad, but one thing that really threw me for the loop here is that almost every action these kids take is probably one of the last things a kid that age would do. It's so stupid and just so...pointless. It gets me mad. Couldn't the writers have done a bit of a better job, really? Is it that hard to write this story about a slacker who finds a reason to get serious about his future. Pretty simple concept. Also the reason he decides to get serious about his future is painting and they barely touched upon that. It barely came up and that's the main point of this whole thing. All I can say is lazy.
So this film here was pretty terrible. The writing sucked, the acting was unsatisfactory and it didn't quite hit its marks. The only redeeming value for this is that Emma Roberts is really (really) hot. I don't recommend this to anyone.
This review of The Art of Getting By (2011) was written by Tylerdscreation on 24 May 2013.
The Art of Getting By has generally received mixed reviews.
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