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The Art of Getting By
George (Freddie Highmore) is a senior at a posh Manhattan prep school, but his disaffected attitude leaves little room for toeing the line. He then is befriended by Sally, a popular but complicated girl who recognizes in him a kindred spirit.
25 August 1964, Tacoma, Washington, USA
26 October 1956, Los Angeles, California, USA
14 May 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
15 June 1975, Bloomfield, Michigan, USA
30 January 1956, Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
10 February 1991, Rhinebeck, New York, USA
16 December 1961, New York City, New York, USA
May 03, 2015
Pathetic. Nothing but an over-privileged filmmaker mining his prep school diaries for narcissistic roleplay.January 04, 2013
Gets by. Barely.June 17, 2011
A dull yet extremely self-important drama about rich, badly parented kids who feel sorry for themselves.December 13, 2011
This film tries to be a rallying cry for the disenfranchised youth of today. Not being a disenfranchised youth of today, it was mostly lost on me.June 17, 2011
There are several lessons to be learned in "The Art of Getting By," though all arrive too late to save this well-meaning but dreadfully executed movie.June 17, 2011
The Art of Getting By wants to be sweet and insightful, but ends up scattered and slight.June 17, 2011
Though Highmore and Roberts are appealing performers, Wiesen never gives us much reason to care about them.June 17, 2011
For anyone not in a similar state of age-related solipsism - i.e., anyone outside the 16- to 25-year-old age bracket - this is more than a little annoying.March 02, 2013
Excellent performances by Freddie Highmore and Emma Roberts make this one an enjoyable watch.September 13, 2011
None of this first feature from writer-director Gavin Wiesen rings true, and most of it is preposterous and self-conscious.June 17, 2011
The vapidity of The Art of Getting By goes beyond the anthill-sized dramatic stakes. The dialogue, while occasionally epigrammatic, is tone-deaf to individual speech rhythms.December 29, 2011
An easygoing film that's not as quirky as it wants to be and does just enough to make you glad you watched.