It's a good thing that comedies are slowly coming out of the stereotypes like clichรฉ characters, fake emotions and boring all happy too long meaningless endings. Don't be fooled that this is movie for teens only; there is lot more here going on.Great transformation by Michael Cera, well developed main and supporting characters and very funny appearances by excellent and proved actors. The story is simple but goes through many changes in it making it unique in its genre, successfully escaping the traps set by the movies that have already told this story. This movie like the previous ones has hilarious situations and that is the only resemblance, but apart from them it has developed romance, real emotions, smart and funny dialogs and is more mature.
'Sentiment: Positive ๐'
Another film with Michael Cera as a somewhat odd and misfit teenager. Despite being 21 here, Cera still make you believe he's 16.With "Youth in Revolt", frequent TV series director Miguel Arteta - assisted by screenwriter Gustin Nash and C.D. Payne, author of the original novel - delivers a fun, weird and heart- warming little romantic comedy-drama. Appearances by Zach Galifianakis, Justin Long, Ray Liotta and Steve Buscemi add to the sense of strange humour, but the film really belongs to Cera and his special charm.
'Sentiment: Positive ๐'
This movie actually made me laugh a couple times. It was pleasant to watch, even if it's another in a long line of "nerd high schooler trying to get the girl" comedies. Michael Cera gets a good script to work with and of course he has the timing and delivery to bring it alive. A beautiful girl named Sheeni impalusibly takes an interest in his character, and Cera has to go to great lengths to keep the relationship alive. He develops an alter ego who is willing to do things his character normally would not. I believe I would watch this one again someday.