Review: Sundance darling The fascinating Today is a wonder. With a script by the guys who wrote 500 Days of Summer, the film is about as slice of life as they come, and it is interesting and well-acted. As the film unspools, may subconsciously remind viewers of messiness imperfect ode teen Cameron Crowes say anything - complete with the Cusack-like performance by Miles Teller. Sutter tellers character is smooth, confident, charming, sometimes unlikable and flawed. Completed his balancing act. The centerpiece of the performance is really Shailene Woodley, as SUTTERS new girlfriend Aimee. It gives the most natural performance of a teenager on screen with age. Ever affected her open assignment elevates every scene he is in. Both performances service film drifts through senior high students last week before the end of high school, and get a mutedly thinking failure and difficulties of life about the future before our two leads. The two children are invisibly tied to their city, their home lives, their pasts. Echoing the core in the middle of 1989 says nothing, Aimee figure exit plan, Sutter seems reckless comfortable with its magnificent fleet now.Pulling Times RIDGEMONT High alum Jennifer Jason Leigh in the film as wear SUTTERS mother earth is a nice touch. His vacant eyes mother is in line with more glamor pictures take.The film labors too little emphasis on the SUTTERS crutch, and half coated visiting SUTTERS scenes estranged father had trouble finding the right tone to between character and caricature. Film does not feel any urgency to come to a conclusion, but when it occurs, is understated, uneventful - kind of like our two characters and kind of like in real life, no too.Life structures, as is the spectacular Today. It eschews the slickness studio and determination over-plot the product more polished teenagers. Despite two grounded, award worthy lead performances, this film seems to hit very slightly sketched and not moving. |
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