The Spectacular Now
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The Spectacular Now

A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."

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The Spectacular Now is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama that follows the journey of a hard-partying high school senior named Sutter Keely. Sutter lives in the moment, constantly intoxicated, and believes in the philosophy of embracing the present without worrying about the future. However, his perspective on life takes a turn when he meets Aimee Finicky, a kind and genuine girl who is unlike anyone he has ever met.

Aimee is the opposite of Sutter, a reserved and focused individual, but she sees something special in him. As they spend more time together, Sutter begins to question his reckless behavior and opens himself up to the possibilities of a deeper connection and personal growth.

As their relationship develops, Sutter's worldview is challenged, and he must confront the unresolved issues from his past, including his distant relationship with his estranged father played by Kyle Chandler. Through a series of encounters and introspective moments, Sutter is forced to confront his fears and take responsibility for his actions.

The Spectacular Now explores the complexities of teenage love, the struggles of self-discovery, and the importance of facing one's own demons. It presents a realistic portrayal of adolescence and the transformative power of relationships.

Featuring remarkable performances by Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller, this thought-provoking film offers a poignant and bittersweet tale of young love and personal growth. Don't miss this touching and emotionally resonant story that will leave you reflecting on your own journey through life.

Also Known As:

The Spectacular Now

Release Date:

13 Sep 2013

Writers:

Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, Tim Tharp

Awards:

9 wins & 32 nominations