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  • MOVIE page: The Way, Way Back (2013)
  • Rate: 7.4/10 total 810 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy | Drama
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Filming Location: Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA
  • Budget: $4,600,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Jordan Vogt-Roberts
  • Stars: Steve Carell, AnnaSophia Robb, Toni Collette | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Rob Simonsen   
  • Soundtrack: This Is No Place For A Fox Like You
  • Sound Mix: Dolby
  • Plot Keyword: Repetition In Title
Writing Credits By:
  • Nat Faxon (written by) &
  • Jim Rash (written by)



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Goofs: Factual errors: The conversation Owen and Duncan have about what initials to enter for the high score on the Pacman arcade game could never happen in real life as Pacman does not allow for initials to be entered for high scores.

Plot: 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. |  »

Story: 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.

Produced By:

  • Nat Faxon known as executive producer
  • Ben Nearn known as executive producer
  • George Parra known as executive producer
  • Gigi Pritzker known as executive producer
  • Jim Rash known as executive producer
  • Tom Rice known as producer
  • Rebecca Rivo known as co-producer
  • Kevin J. Walsh known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Steve Carell known as Trent
  • AnnaSophia Robb known as Susanna
  • Amanda Peet known as Joan
  • Sam Rockwell known as Owen
  • Rob Corddry known as Kip
  • Toni Collette known as Pam
  • Allison Janney known as Betty
  • Liam James known as Duncan
  • Maya Rudolph known as Caitlyn
  • Robert Capron known as Kyle
  • Jim Rash known as Lewis
  • Nat Faxon known as Roddy
  • Andria Blackman known as Beautiful girl
  • Ava Deluca-Verley known as Katy
  • Zoe Levin known as Steph
  • River Alexander known as Peter
  • Jake Picking known as Chad
  • Aingea Venuto known as Sunbathing Girl (as Aingealica Venuto)
  • Devon Werden known as Laura
  • Jeffrey Ryan known as Charlie
  • Adam Riegler known as Neil
  • Mark Hawk known as Clam Bake (uncredited)
  • Stacey Forbes Iwanicki known as Water Whizz Employee (uncredited)
  • Meredith Prunty known as Teen (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Sycamore Pictures
  • Walsh Company, The
  • OddLot Entertainment

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, language, some sexual content and brief drug material



The Way, Way Back (2013) Review by voiceactivatedboy from Salt Lake City, Utah

*Spoilers* *Spoilers* I just Streaminged this film last night at Sundance,and it's great! Hopefully it doesn't take too long for the film to bedistributed, as I read that the film was purchased by Fox Searchlightfor nearly 10 million. It reminded me a lot of "Adventureland" in itstone and feel, but it's a little more family-friendly, and itdefinitely is a PG-13 movie for those that were wondering.

The film focuses on Liam James character Duncan, a quiet, anti-socialteen dealing with the recent divorce of his parents. His father hassince relocated to San Diego with a younger girlfriend, and despite hisdesire to stay with his father for the summer, he ends up having to gowith his mom and her boyfriend to spend the summer at her boyfriend'sbeach house. You come to understand that Duncan's mom Pam (ToniCollette) is aware of her boyfriend Trent's (Steve Carrell) wanderingeye, but she is enamored by his charm, and maybe more so by the needfor companionship and security. Duncan makes no effort to hide hisdisdain for Trent, who belittles his social skills, and later in thefilm goes so far as to tell him he is unwanted by his own father. Trentchastises Duncan about building mutual respect and trust, and yet he isbanging his best friend's wife Joan (Amanda Peet),a fellow summer homeyuppie. You later find out through dialog between Joan and Trent, thattheir little trysts seem to be a regular summer tradition.

Duncan is looking for any way out of the situation, or at least how hecan spend as much time as possible away from Trent, Trent's own teenagedaughter, and their friends. He sparks up a nice friendship withSusanna (AnnaSophia Robb), a teenage girl mature beyond her years, whohas grown tired of Trent's daughter and the other arrogant, shallowteenagers she is forced to hang out with at the beach all summer. Shegets Duncan to open up to her a little bit, and acts as a channel ofrelief for Duncan away from the people he despises.

The real magic within the film is the relationship between Duncan andOwen (Sam Rockwell),a middle-aged operator of a water park within theresort town, who also comes from a troubled past and a strainedrelationship with his own father. Owen uses his humor and confidence totry and instill the same in Duncan, and provides Duncan with not just asummer job to get him away from the beach house, but also anenvironment where he can learn to be outgoing and build a number offriendships. Owen knows that Duncan has trouble at home, but is carefulnot to pry too much, until he can see that Duncan really needs someonehe can open up to. The three quirky water park employees aside fromOwen that the movie focuses on are played by Maya Rudolph, Nat Faxon,and Jim Rash.

I knew it was a drama with some comedic elements, but the interestingthing about this film, is that you would assume some of the funniermoments would come from the likes of Steve Carrell and Maya Rudolph.They, however, bring more of the dramatic elements to the film, withSteve Carrell playing the dirt bag boyfriend of Toni Collette, and MayaRudolph (Caitlyn) a water park employee who is facing a mid-life crisisof sorts. She had planned on working at the water park for one summer,but is now in her fourth year there, and is starting to second guessherself and the time she has invested in the park.

Caitlyn is continually frustrated by the park manager's lackadaisicalattitude and laid-back nature, but like many of the longtime employeesthere, she is continually drawn back by the prevalent family cultureand the friendships she has formed while working at the park. The waterpark operator is played with charm, wit, and panache by Sam Rockwell,who has long been one of my favorite actors, and provides many of thefunny and heart-wrenching moments of the film.

Most of the other big laughs come from Betty (Allison Janney), who isthe slightly eccentric and sexually-repressed neighbor of SteveCarrell's character. She has a socially deprived son with a lazy eyenamed Peter (River Alexander), and the relationship between Betty andPeter provide some of the lighter moments in the film. There are also acouple of great moments when Duncan takes Peter to the water park tomeet his co-workers, and helps Peter gain some new found confidence ofhis own.

I'll leave the ending out of my review, but I think you will find itheartfelt and satisfying to say the least. This film is highlyrecommended.


The Way, Way Back (2013) Review by UncleShiz from Australia
Saw this at the Sydney Film Festival last night and I absolutely lovedit. It's heartfelt and very, very funny while remaining subtle and notoverdoing either.

It's a story about a teenage boy trying to find a place where hebelongs and how no-one's family is perfect. It's about the awkwardnessand embarrassment of adolescence and finding friendship.

Sam Rockwell is hilarious in this and the young actor was really,really good too. It was also great to see Steve Carrell play againsttype. I hated him in this movie so he did a great job.

Go see this movie please! You will laugh and you may cry. I wish therewere more movies like this with heart and humour instead ofTransformers 47 & Fast & The Furious 95

This movie is not a 3 or a 6!


The Way, Way Back (2013) Review by Russell Sanderlin (iMovieCritic@gmail.com) from Orlando, Florida

" The best Coming Of Age film this year " Russell & Cissy

Comedy Coming Of Age - Release Date: July 5, 2013 / Fox Shearchlight

R & C Warnings Moderate - Gesture(1), language(24).

Rating: PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned - Runtime 1:35

Russell & Cissy, the Two Movie Critics rate movies based onENTERTAINMENT VALUE only. Follow and LIKE us atfacebook.com/TwoMovieCritics

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This is the best coming of age movie we have reviewed this year. Theshow does start a little slow setting up all the characters, but grabsyour attention, and you are drawn in to a great ending.

Under the direction of Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, Liam James does anexcellent job as Duncan, an introverted kid goes on vacation with hismom and her crummy boyfriend Trent ( Steve Carell ). Trent has hisfriends come over to the vacation home for a 24/7 adult drinking party,and Duncan feels ignored.

Duncan finds himself coming out of his shell when he is befriended bythe manager of the local water park Owen ( Sam Rockwell ).

Sam Rockwell really takes charge of the movie with his comedy oneliners.

Duncan hides his secret of visiting the water park then has to includethe neighbors son, Peter ( River Alexander ) to keep him quiet.

Trent is caught in a secret that spoils the trip, and they decided toreturn home. Duncan must leave his good friend Owen at the water park,and the other friends he has made, but he has grown into a betterperson because of the experience.

Duncan's mom proudly realizes he is really grown into a man.

This movie has a really fell good ending :>)



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