The Spectacular Now 304. by Tim Tharp | Editorial Reviews. Read Common Sense Media's All the Bright Places review, age rating, and parents guide. THE ASSIGNED NUMBERS Feel Again. A teen boy asks another teen boy if he had kissed a teen girl; the teen boy says that they had kissed and gotten "tongue action." THE SPECTACULAR NOW-- 4 STARS. See our. The girl is wearing a bra. When Sutter and Aimee have sex for the first time, Ponsoldt holds the camera in … Correct? Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated, Special, Director's Cut or Extended versions, (usually accurately labelled but sometimes mislabeled) released that contain additional content, which we did not review. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. What to Watch, Read, and Play While Your Kids Are Stuck Indoors, Common Sense Selections for family entertainment, Check out new Common Sense Selections for games, Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews, 5 Ways Video Games Can Help Kids with Special Needs, Which Side of History? They both like old music. Based on author Tim Tharp's 2008 coming-of-age story, THE SPECTACULAR NOW is about party boy Sutter Keely (Miles Teller), who used to be one half of the school's most popular couple with fabulous ex-girlfriend, Cassidy (Brie Larson). Aimee and Sutter have a lot in common. A teen boy has a flashback of himself kissing a teen girl. as they kiss and lie down, the girl hands the boy a condom and they get under the covers. LANGUAGE 7 - About 20 F-words and its derivatives, a boy uses 2 obscene hand gestures toward a teen girl and a teen boy, 4 sexual references, 18 scatological terms (including seeing it typed in a document on-screen), 10 mild obscenities, name-calling (lost cause, sons of guns, rich kid, stoner, the joke everyone thinks you are, jerk), exclamations (shut-up), 2 religious profanities (GD, Christ's sake), 12 religious exclamations (e.g. Find out what happens in our Chapter 1 summary for The Spectacular Now by Tim Tharp. Teller, looking a bit like a young John Cusack, is a perfect high school everyman. A teen girl leans over while wearing a tank top and we see her cleavage. While Aimee has dreams of a future, Sutter lives in the impressive delusion of a spectacular now, yet somehow, they're drawn together. L'attimo perfetto è un libro di Tharp Tim pubblicato da Piemme nella collana Pickwick - sconto 5% - ISBN: 9788868369682 Having this mutual respect for one another has allowed my personal confidence to strengthen tremendously. Prom Scenes in Movies | IMDb SUPERCUT ... Hasta la Vista (2011) - IMDb. Luckily she isn’t killed but is injured and has to be taken to hospital. Research shows a connection between kids' healthy self-esteem and positive, diverse representations in books, TV shows, and movies. Oh My God, God, Jesus). Does he have a problem? Sutter Keely: You think this beauty's in some classroom or some textbook, and it's not. That's the fascinating issue at the heart of The Spectacular Now, a book whose protagonist is a drunken – but charismatically drunken – high school senior named Sutter Keely. The girl sits up, takes her bra off and falls back on to the bed with the boy on top of her. As a result of this diffuseness and its focus on individual moral or emotional choices, The Spectacular Now, probably without wishing to, drifts into a sort of conformism. A teen boy and teen girl are both wearing underwear and a T-shirt; they pull off their shirts. How are teen sexual relationships depicted? Suggest a diversity update. They both want to be loved. He has a flask that he uses to spike his drinks, and, at a party, he easily downs cup after cup of beer. Parents need to know that The Spectacular Now is a coming-of-age story adapted from author Tim Tharp's young adult novel about a hard-partying high school senior whose personal motto is to "live in the now." While we read all emails & try to reply we don't always manage to do so; be assured that we will not share your e-mail address. The spectacular now parents guide Reviews for April 30, 2021: Four Good Days (R) (2021) (Mila Kunis, Glenn Close) [In Theaters] Limbo (R) (2021) (Amir El-Masry, Vikash Bhai) [In Theaters] The Mitchells vs. Throughout the movie we see a teen boy drinking beer and liquor from flasks at bars and at parties and by himself, a teen boy is seen driving while intoxicated as well as drinking and driving, a teen boy is seen carrying a cup that is implied to have soda with liquor (we see him pouring liquor from a flask into the cup on multiple occasions), a teen boy drinks liquor from a bottle by himself (he is obviously an alcoholic and is seen driving under the influence of alcohol), a teen boy drinks in a bar with an older man who is obviously intoxicated and we see them cheering to one another and drinking shots of liquor, a teen boy is seen drinking in a bar with a group of young women and he drinks shots of liquor and beer, a teen boy is seen waking up from blacking out in a random yard, a man lectures a teen boy about the boy showing up at work drunk and asks the boy not to come back to work drunk and the teen boy tells the man that he cannot promise, a teen girl drinks from a flask with a teen boy, we see a teen girl drinking throughout the movie from a flask and pouring liquor in a glass at a school dance and drinking in public from a flask, teenagers drink at parties throughout the movie, teenagers are seen drinking shots of liquor as well as having what are implied to be glasses of beer and serving beer for themselves from kegs, a man is obviously intoxicated when he greets his teenage son and a teen girl, we see a man drinking and offering his teenage son and a teen girl glasses of beer and we see the three of them drinking, men and women drink wine at dinner, a teen girl accuses a teen boy of being intoxicated and the teen boy retorts that the teen girl is also drunk, a teen girl asks a teen boy if he has "made her a lush" when he tells her about his new girlfriend, a teen boy tells a teen girl that his father had given him his first taste of beer as a child and had not "gotten drunk" but was allowed to have multiple sips, two teen girls ask a teen boy if he has any beer and the teen boy reveals a cooler full of beers, we see liquor and beer signs at a liquor store.