The Way, Way Back (dir. Nate Faxon & Jim Rash).
“ Faxon and Rash successfully explore themes of self-worth and discovery smartly though careful scripting and acting. Characters base their relationships on their own baggage and we see how it effects...

The Way, Way Back (dir. Nate Faxon & Jim Rash).

Faxon and Rash successfully explore themes of self-worth and discovery smartly though careful scripting and acting. Characters base their relationships on their own baggage and we see how it effects them. It’s a warm story about struggling to find your own independence. It captures all the highlights and pitfalls of lazy summers and kids dealing with adults around them who never quite grew up themselves.

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