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Movie Title : The Way, Way Back
Release Date : Jul 5, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Genre Movie :Drama,Comedy

THE WAY, WAY BACK is the funny and poignant coming of age story of 14-year-old Duncan's (Liam James) summer vacation with his mother, Pam (Toni Collette), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (Steve Carell), and his daughter, Steph (Zoe Levin). Having a rough time fitting in, the introverted Duncan finds an unexpected friend in gregarious Owen (Sam Rockwell), manager of the Water Wizz water park. Through his funny, clandestine friendship with Owen, Duncan slowly opens up to and begins to finally find his place in the world - all during a summer he will never forget. (c) Fox Searchlight
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Actors For The Way, Way Back

Steve Carell,Toni Collette,Liam James,Sam Rockwell,Zoe Levin,Allison Janney,Maya Rudolph,Amanda Peet,Annasophia Robb,Rob Corddry,River Alexander,Nat Faxon,Jim Rash,Robert Capron

Genres The Way, Way Back : Drama,Comedy

NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For The Way, Way Back

User Ranting Movie The Way, Way Back : 4.2
User Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 88 %
User Count Like for The Way, Way Back : 12,076
All Critics Ranting For The Way, Way Back : 7.2
All Critics Count For The Way, Way Back : 111
All Critics Percentage For The Way, Way Back : 82 %

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The coming-of-age tale The Way, Way Back is sweet, heartfelt and utterly trite and predictable from beginning to end.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

Aiming for a middle path between drama and comedy, "The Way Way Back" is so overloaded with jokes that it could sink in the water hazard, but on the final scorecard, sure enough, it's in the hole.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Nostalgia often tinges our memories in soft, warm colors; something like The Way Way Back reminds us of the good, the bad, and the cringe-worthy.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Once again, the oppressed American teen-ager lopes and shuffles to center stage, there to display his woes.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

Waterslides and infidelity just don't go together.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Any movie that lifts from both "This Boy's Life" and "Meatballs" is a rarefied creation, and in this case a pretty wonderful movie.
John Anderson-Newsday

Sam Rockwell is a kick, but the rest of the film runs rather flat.
Clint O'Connor-Cleveland Plain Dealer

A sweet and sour summer song of a movie, it's one of this season's best reasons to go to the movies.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

It's easy to point out that The Way, Way Back is no Descendants. It's better to say that it's not even in the same league as that amazing cinematic celebration of life, death, and family.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters

It might sound like well-covered ground - you know: hopelessly awkward kid struggles to transition from boyhood to manhood - but it's a compelling and surprisingly sweet ride.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Coming of age in a water park
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

(The) dialogue is a notch too clever for its own good. But the performances are enjoyable.
John Serba-MLive.com

What I do know is this: I had a thoroughly enjoyable time watching "The Way, Way Back" and Sam Rockwell needs to be in more movies (although I kinda knew that beforehand).
Mathew DeKinder-Suburban Journals of St. Louis

Naxon and Rash succeed in not only creating the emotional attachment to the characters, but also in blending the humor and drama together without having one overpowering the other. As a result, they've crafted one of the best films of the year thus far.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

The characters in "The Way, Way Back" end up exactly where we expect them to, and it's a genuine pleasure to watch them get there.
Loey Lockerby-Kansas City Star

While its broad strokes don't break any new ground, its surprise and charm are in the small details and individual performances.
Cathy Jakicic-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A completely superficial and contrived story without an ounce of genuine emotion.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly

It doesn't yank on your heartstrings, though you'll be touched gently at last. It doesn't insult your intelligence. (Indeed, it presumes you have some left.)
Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer

The jokes are often double-edged, the performances always spot-on. The Way, Way Back doesn't re-invent the teenage turning point genre, but Faxon and Rash offer a breezy new spin. You'll see more inventive movies this year but few more endearing.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

Faxon and Nash, who won an Oscar for The Descendants, wrote the screenplay based on their own childhood memories of water park anarchy and substitute fathers, and probably were inspired more than a little by classic summer camp comedy Meatballs (1978).
Matt Kelemen-AspectRatio.us

Though the trip is a bit bumpy - for us as well as Duncan and his mom - it's a trip worth taking.
Cameron Meier-Orlando Weekly

A charming, deep and delightful coming-of-age comedy.
Scott A. Mantz-Access Hollywood

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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.

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