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George (Freddie Highmore), a smart teenage loner, has made it to his senior year despite the fact that he has never completed an assignment. Enter Sally (Emma Roberts), the school beauty, who hides her melancholy behind the protective mask of popularity. An unlikely connection blooms as these kindred spirits bond over their troubled parental relationships. With his education hanging by a thread, George concedes to let Dustin mentor him. Dustin is a successful artist, and he’s 25 years old—finally, someone George can respect! With Sally and Dustin by his side, George blossoms and dares to look toward the future. But George soon learns that life and love have a way of dashing dreams as rites of passage and mounds of homework threaten to do him in on the eve of his graduation.

Buoyed by a gifted cast, Gavin Wiesen’s accomplished first feature is a winningly perceptive drama that breathes fresh life into the beloved coming-of-age genre. –Sundance Film Festival

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Luis Valenzuela

27May13

Very interesting coming of age romance film.

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Nutter Jr

25May13

I am surprised I did not see the warning on the title: A film that just gets by, barely.

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indah

2Apr13

It's good honestly, apart from its monotonous ending. As far as i concern i do resistance to typical teenage flick cliche. It's not a good feeling when you feel relatable to one of it, especially the one contained Emma Roberts... No.

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Sean

18Mar13

Great soundtrack but otherwise, it's a walking cliche of every other teen movie out there. You've seen these characters before, you've seen this story before, it adds nothing new at all.

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By David Hudson on June 19, 2011

Of all the movies that have opened this weekend, the one that's generated the most interesting press by far is Page One: Inside The New York

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THE ART OF GETTING BY Review

By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
Like a low-end self-serious New York intellectual John Hughes movie, or a less competent recession-era "Say Anything, “The Art of Getting By” strives to get by as some sort of socially relevant teen movie
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THE ART OF GETTING BY Review

By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
“How did you end up here?” “You have issues.” “Dude, you’re sensitive.” “Rule #4: Noodles.” — Actual lines of dialogue from the movie under consideration. Beautifully polished, tremendously glossy, and
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Highmore fails to hold his end of the bargain, otherwise a decent coming-of-age film

By Henrik Schunk on January 14, 2012

An underwhelming coming of age story that could have been Freddie Highmore’s vehicle to greatness and serious acting but it falls flat. The story is nothing to write home about, boy meets girl and…  read review

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