Elliott Labrant, a quien su yo del futuro le ha aconsejado que no se enamore, está segura de poder hacerlo después de recibir el consejo. Eso, hasta que conoce al chico del que su yo del fut... Leer todoElliott Labrant, a quien su yo del futuro le ha aconsejado que no se enamore, está segura de poder hacerlo después de recibir el consejo. Eso, hasta que conoce al chico del que su yo del futuro le advirtió.Elliott Labrant, a quien su yo del futuro le ha aconsejado que no se enamore, está segura de poder hacerlo después de recibir el consejo. Eso, hasta que conoce al chico del que su yo del futuro le advirtió.
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- 9 premios ganados y 35 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
The film's unique premise and clever exploration of self-discovery make it both entertaining and thought-provoking. The movie successfully blends comedic elements with heartfelt moments, creating a well-rounded viewing experience.
Megan Park's direction and the sharp, witty screenplay keep the audience engaged and invested in the characters' journeys.
Occasionally, the film leans into predictable territory, but the overall execution and strong performances more than make up for it.
"My Old Ass" is a delightful, must-watch film that offers a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre, leaving audiences with plenty to ponder about their own life choices and second chances. 🎬✨
Maisy Stella gives an amazing lead performance, starting off unaware of what she's about to leave behind which allows her to grow over the course of the film and her internal struggles as she discovers new things about herself unfold in a really earnest fashion. Aubrey Plaza is only on screen for two scenes and it's so impressive how funny she is in the first one and how much emotion she brings to the second. Percy Hynes White nails his part as someone who is supposed to be a red flag but his actions only confirm the opposite.
As writer & director Megan Park delivers a breezily entertaining film that consistently looks nice thanks to its scenic locations and ability to hone in on the smaller details that mean everything before delivering a well earned emotional gut punch at the end. All the dialogue feels authentic without ever coming across as unintentionally awkward and there's a lot of fun to be had in catching the small details Aubrey Plaza lets slip about this version of the future.
Park, following up on her strong debut The Fallout, dives into absurdity with this sophomore film, blending stoner comedy, sci-fi, and emotional drama with just the right touch of Hallmark-style sentimentality. The small-town lake setting of Muskoka, Ontario, adds a postcard-perfect charm to the otherwise wacky narrative, creating a warm contrast to the film's offbeat humor and time-bending antics.
Maisy Stella's portrayal of young Elliott captures the essence of teenage uncertainty and angst, while Aubrey Plaza's older Elliott injects the story with her signature dry wit and offbeat energy. Plaza's performance, which could have easily overshadowed the film, instead complements Elliott's more earnest journey, striking a balance between humor and heartfelt moments. Together, the two create a compelling dynamic that elevates the film beyond its quirky premise.
While the film's surreal elements could have derailed into chaos, Park masterfully keeps things grounded, using the bizarre premise to enhance the emotional stakes. Elliott's internal struggles about growing up, love, and identity hit hard, and even though the film dips into melodrama, it maintains a level of authenticity that resonates.
The supporting cast adds depth to the film, though some characters feel underutilized. Elliott's best friend Ro (Kerrice Brooks) is unfortunately relegated to the role of a sounding board, and her story arc feels a bit underdeveloped. Percy Hynes White's charming portrayal of Chad, Elliott's summer love interest, brings added tension as Elliott's older self warns her against pursuing him, creating a tug-of-war between her past and future desires.
Despite a few familiar tropes, My Old Ass delivers a delightful mix of laughs, emotional beats, and chaotic energy. The film's exploration of identity, time, and the messy transition into adulthood strikes a chord, and Park's playful mixing of genres keeps the ride enjoyable, even if not every element perfectly lands.
With its mix of sci-fi weirdness, heartfelt moments, and stoner comedy, My Old Ass will appeal to those looking for something unconventional but relatable. It's a sweet, funny, and sometimes nostalgic trip that punches with emotional force, often without you even realizing it. Though the film wraps up a little too quickly, it leaves a lasting impression-a fun, surprising, and emotional journey into the complicated world of growing up.
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- TriviaThe marina featured in the movie is the Bala Cove Marina.
- ErroresElliott accidentally collides with a dock in her boat, leaving a big dent in the front. This dent magically vanishes with no mention of it being repaired.
- Citas
Chad: Do you remember the last time you went out with friends as a kid and just played pretend the whole day?
Elliott: I remember doing that a lot.
Chad: Yeah? Do you remember the very, very last time you ever did it?
Elliott: No.
Chad: Isn't that sad? You know, to think that there was a time when you were out biking around with your friends, pretending you were getting chased by zombies, you were just all dirty and sweaty and having the best time and then... you went home and parked your bike in the garage and went to bed, not realizing that that was the last time you were ever going to get to do that.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 11 October 2024 (2024)
- Bandas sonoras(You) On My Arm
Written by Leith Ross
Performed by Leith Ross
Courtesy of Republic Records, under license from Universal Music Canada Inc.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,372,282
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 167,853
- 15 sep 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,726,780
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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