If you are in the watered down version of the teen dramedy inspired Salinger Splenda, and art to do is just up your alley.While the coming of young age in NYC existential crisis, the film is nothing new, but who you vote and how to deal with issues that make all the difference. The art of making is quite stereotyped, but it is casting a child actor Freddie Highmore as an adult (Finding Neverland) marked the brilliant but points.Highmore additional plays uninspired slacker George senior. George spent 12 years in school to perfect the art of doing just enough to maintain. It is not until he meets the beautiful and popular Sally, effortlessly played by Emma Roberts, George begins to see some color in her life boring.
With Sally and Dustin unofficial mentor (Michael Angarano) at his side, George steps outside his comfort zone of laziness. Sally introduced him to the old world of regular alcohol use in adolescence, games, links, and random adventures, while Dustin helps you realize your potential as an artist.
End roles Rita Wilson, Elizabeth Reaser, who plays his mother 180 Twilight Character, cast into the lives of otherwise lively player in the plot. And 'the characters that keep me hooked, and investments end.While this film probably will not make movie history, is awkwardly cute and pretty realistic, something that is hard to find these days teen flicks.
