I literally told my couples counselor in the last session that what made me the saddest was that I knew that if I could go back to my younger self and warn myself, younger me wouldn't listen.
This one hit me hard in the feels. Lost my father last month so the themes of being nice to family really hammered me . The timeless theme of enjoying the present, without knowing the future , never gets old. We all wish our old ass could have told our young asses what’s important.
Sounds like it touches on some of the same themes as "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," where the question is about impulses vs. logic, and how even our bad decisions are still important in defining us.
Saw it last night with my wife. She loved it. I was expecting more until the end. What a gut punch. Not that it wasn’t pleasant all the way thru. I read it was the best coming of age film and my expectations were too high thru 2/3rd of the movie. The final act brought it home
@@madinaroshan8173 The end - the bent reality - the reminders of all those you've lost - An encapsulation of the bitter sweet of everything that is love and life
I just saw this movie tonight with a group and we all really enjoyed it. Maisy was very good and had great chemistry with Percy. It was funny, had great pacing, was a little thought provoking, had some sad moments and the scenery was beautiful.
Loved this review! You're so enthusiastic and personal with your thoughts / reflections. Definitely convinced me to check this one out! Thanks for the upload 🙂
I'm actually in my last weeks of being 39 (I turn 40 in less than a month) and if I were to visit myself at 18 ... the reaction would probably be a mixed bag ... I would definitely be thrilled to hear that I have an amazing wife that I love and 3 awesome kids that I'm crazy about. Probably would not be too crazy about my career ... less-than-exciting corporate desk job and a very small youtube channel would probbably not go over great :D Holy crap, I haven't seen the movie yet and it's already giving me stuff to think about :D
Happy Belated Birthday dude 🎉, also it depends on what you valued in life at 18, my 18 year old self was always a family person so i would love to hear that i have a happy wife and kids 💯
@@djourknows_3496 thanks man :) that's super kind of you :) The family part would definitely be the biggest takeaway ... I always wanted to be a husband and a father. I did however want to be a famoust actor at that age as well ;) so that would be a little bit disappoiting I suppose. But nor real regrets here. Life well lived and I genuinely feel like I'm only getting started ;)
As one of the technicians who worked on this movie, it seemed very average while we were shooting - but I’m glad to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the final product. The closure older Elliot gets at the end is beautiful. The injection of the small jolts of comedy were very effective too. In a time where most of Hollywood is extremely pro-queer, this film was a breath of fresh air. They don’t demonize queerness, and yet also communicate that being opposite sex attracted isn’t somehow evil. Proud to have been a part of this. And cheers to the channel for reviewing such a comparatively small project.
The movie is basically Arrival without aliens. (Not meant to be an insult--the movie is very cute and heartfelt--but it does bring up pretty similar themes so my brain couldn't not make the comparison after the ending.)
I saw 'My Old Ass' at a film festival last week and loved it. It's a real hormone hitter - I got a real real feeling of warmth, love and cathartic release from watching it.
Got to see an advance screening of it last night and it was phenomenal. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I do think a lot of the festival favorites are overrated but this one delivers.
The name is terrible, but I absolutely loved this movie. I haven't liked a protagonist this much in a while, and that goes for both younger and older Elliot.
I got to see this last week as part of Cinemark's "secret movie" series, and I was so surprised by how heartfelt it was. Definitely in my top 10 of the year so far.
@@brianmichaels8093 50? lol this year has been terrible for films. I’m very very curious what ten or twenty films are better than this coming outta 2024? Feel free to elaborate and share
One minor correction: My Old Ass only expands to ten markets on Friday. The nationwide release was delayed to the 27th. Apparently it is better in the art houses to go against Megalopolis than go against The Substance.
a really great movie, it had me reflecting on my past and im still young (24), its not the old cliche love story… it has a bittersweet modern twist to it
This was very good movie, especially for middle aged people who can better relate to seeing so many loved ones pass. I saw it with a woman who we thought maybe we'd try n date again, it was our 1st time seeing each other in months, and it left her likely shooken a bit about her ex bf before me who died 6 months ago n she's still down about it even though she had stopped dating him. In other words, its really a love story movie. We thought we were going to see a light comedy. It was anything but. So beware it could have a girl missing her greatest love from her past.
I often think about if I had to relive my teenage years into college I would probably do somethings differently take less things for granted but I would not try to change important parts of my life trajectory. No matter how bad and emotionally devastating some of these things were they are important catalyst to better myself and my own journey as an adult. I would probably not listen to my old self if he told me not to fall for someone because no matter the pain it lead to my own personal growth. At least I would make sure to learn something from that
I wish I'd been on top of my UA-cam watching when this was still in theaters, but I'm glad I caught this review eventually. Definitely adding this to my list to see.
I am 39 PhD student like as the old ass, and had the same “Chad” experience as the young ass was going to experience in this film when I was teenage 😅 Yet I may advise what they concluded in the end from the beginning, and I make the same decision like the young ass 😊
Regarding the Big Question about this movie... I'm 100% in the Kimmy Schmidt camp. I wouldn't change a thing. Context: I've been fully and totally disabled my entire adult life, but I am who I am *because* of the struggles I've been through and the mistakes I made and the lessons I learned. If I hadn't, I'd be a very different person. Sure, that person might be awesome and their life might be great. But I think I'm pretty awesome and I honestly love my life, which surprises a lot of people. But I'm happy. I haven't seen the movie yet, but I will definitely watch. And I wonder if Old Ass only says to avoid Chad because Elliot needs to be TOLD, as opposed to needs to actually do what Old Ass advises, if that makes sense.
i saw this movie at Regal for their most recent Mystery Movie screening and i loved it. i had already wanted to see it based on the premise, grew a little less certain after watching the trailer, but it was a great movie. while i'm not sure i will see it again in the theater, it's a movie that i'm already hoping to buy whenever it comes out on physical release.
Not sure I'll see this. The premise is so completely at odds to my life philosophy. I'm a parent, I'm also divorced. No matter what, I would never chance a single thing, because then I wouldnt have my child. Maybe I'd have another child, but not this one. If I ever catch myself thinking "but what if I had..." I always cut myself off, because it is a pointless thought, you cant change the past. Of course, this film offers the question of doing that, but in a very original way, not knowing what went wrong. But still....no. in the real world, you cant, so no. And if I could... still no.
I’m 100% seeing it. And I love that you review indie films. You’re one of the few. As for the question of whether I’d listen to my future self tell me not to do something especially if it’s a dream of mine, I’d tell him to go F himself and that sure maybe future self will thank me for listening but I want to experience life, no matter the twist, turns, setbacks, and disappointments that come with it. Because I’m perfectly content going to my grave knowing that I lived and I tried rather than playing the safe route
I loved the movie. But my only nitpick was the ending, I thought they should’ve left it more open ended on if older Elliot was real or just a hallucination
It's an anti gay movie with the message "a gay girl just hasn't met the right man yet". The movie leaves no doubt about that when Elliott relatively early in the movie states she never thought she'd be anything than plain gay until she met this guy. And then the ending that drives the point home, transporting "even if she has no future with that man, having him for a short time and then not be able to love anyone for the rest of her life, is still better than being with girls". Not a miracle most reviews of this have been done by men and most comments under the reviews are written by straight men, fairly often stating their straight wife liked it as well. Only the mans name being "Chad" told me that at least one of the storywriters was trying to submit a hidden message there, given what that name usually stands for.
I think you're interpreting this in a very negative way. How is a story about a young girl who thought she was gay but finds that she's also attracted to men different than a story about a young straight girl who finds that she's also attracted to women? I didn't find it anti-gay at all - it's similar to any number of coming-of-age movies about discovering who you are. Maisy Stella, the actor who plays Elliott, identifies as queer and said "I hope what people take from it is you're allowed to change and grow, and queerness is complicated and it's wide [and] to just exist and to not put so much pressure on yourself to know exactly what you are when you're 18."
@@DanMurrellMovies Really? A family seemingly very supportive of Elliott, while her girlfriend never interacts with her parents and throughout the whole movie there isn't one single word exchanged between Elliott and her parents about being gay, but Chad is already welcomed at the family dinner table before they even get together while her older self never gets tired pointing out how important "family" is? Granted, the message is very well hidden behind a few gay s3x scenes shown, kinda intelligently inserted into scenes where she interacts with her family so it looks as if the family knew about it, while the s3x scene with Chad has been cut out, so I can imagine how it even fools some queer people including the actress, but to me it's as obvious as it gets. Furthermore Chad being portrayed as the absolutely perfect guy, a man without any kind of flaw, totally irresistable but for some reason single, does that make sense to you? How many men like that do you think exist in this world, outside the wishful thinking of "a gay girl just hasn't met the right man yet"? Yes, a girl can be bi without noticing until she's 18 or even older, but calling her not even bi but straight after she's had a girlfriend for a seemingly long time (how long isn't mentioned in the movie) and stating she never imagined to be anything but gay, that's h0m0ph0bic wishful thinking. In a realstic setting (as far as talking to your older self can maintain something realistic in the movie) Elliott wouldn't be swimming in a lake by herself several times just so she would meet Chad again and again, she'd be with her girlfriend and her girlfriend would be with her at the family dinner table. Have you checked other reviews about this movie? Noticed that almost all are by straight people, many by straight couples appearing together on camera, a lot even by christian channels, all cheering for the "misled girl who found the right path", while there are rarely any reviews from gay women? Doesn't that tell you anything?
I thought this was a great movie. Maisy Stella is sensational. Megan Park is a really talented director. It’s a shame that The Fallout wasn’t able to get a theatrical run
Hello sir, could you please let me know the first song played in this movie.... I think the singer must be selena Gomez. Plz help me finding out that song.... ❤
You’re making this movie sound so much better than it was. There were a few funny moments, but it was mostly a very slow coming of age type story. I figured out very early on Chad was good, but figured there was a reason older Elliot was keeping her away. My cousin and I guessed the twist before she said it, so when she just dropped the line, I felt absolutely no reaction. I saw Arrival last month with a similar kind of twist, but executed in a completely different way and had me bawling. At some point in at a very boring part of the movie, I said right out loud in the theater, “I’m done supporting female filmmaking.”
Saw this last night and really enjoyed it. Loved the conversations between young and grown Elliott. The family interactions and storyline had some similarities to CODA. The Chad mystery was intriguing. Having such a charming actor only deepened my curiosity. Excellent movie that made good use of its 90-minute runtime. Bravo!
Their was an AMC mystery screening that i thought would be this but i didnt have the time and i really would had loved to especially at the lower prices. Tonight i hope to see The Substance.
Horrible woke movie with horrible woke messages. Do drugs be a lesbian straight sex is weird. the world is coming to an end. Doom, doom, gloom, gloom, gloom, live your life now, etc. etc. bullshit
This movie was trash. Taking shrooms then meeting your older self who then puts her number in your phone so you guys can talk and see each other later. So many plot holes
I have no idea why Aubrey Plaza was even in this. She has maybe two minutes of screen time. Without these half-baked bookends, it’s a very bland and forgettable coming of age flick.
I was kinda disappointed by this. Plaza had maybe 10 minutes of screentime total (and maybe another minute or two of her voice on the phone), and there's very little comedy. It was okay, just nothing impressive.
Such a sweet movie. I thought it was going to be a comedy but it’s very emotional, even my husband cried 😭
Frrr it was pretty sad
This may be the happiest I've seen Dan look in a movie review thumbnail.
I literally told my couples counselor in the last session that what made me the saddest was that I knew that if I could go back to my younger self and warn myself, younger me wouldn't listen.
This one hit me hard in the feels. Lost my father last month so the themes of being nice to family really hammered me .
The timeless theme of enjoying the present, without knowing the future , never gets old. We all wish our old ass could have told our young asses what’s important.
"hit me hard in the feels"??? Lmfaoooo. Soooo cringe. Speak the language the way it's supposed to be spoken, and stop being a sheep
My old ass has rolled out to Dan's old ass rolling out to My Old Ass.
That sentence confused my old ass.
Saw it yesterday. Loved it. Brilliant acting and great succinct story. Dan is right. It doesn't answer every question raised and doesn't need to.
Sounds like it touches on some of the same themes as "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," where the question is about impulses vs. logic, and how even our bad decisions are still important in defining us.
and how love is the source of so much pain, but we have no choice
Critics: what a creative premise executed with comedy and heart.
Julie Nolke: *Glares*
That series helped to keep me sane in the first few months of the pandemic
@@jessrl8025 What series?
@@yavoth5850 "Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self"
Just watched it on prime, it never came to theaters near me, but this was such a great movie! Missy Stella & Aubrey Plaza were phenomenal
Saw it last night with my wife. She loved it. I was expecting more until the end. What a gut punch. Not that it wasn’t pleasant all the way thru. I read it was the best coming of age film and my expectations were too high thru 2/3rd of the movie. The final act brought it home
Yes - they destroy us. Cried like a baby with my wife
glad to see other guys are enjoying it too, im sitting here like damn that was one of the best movies ive seen recently
@@joeym3425what was the gut wrenching part
@@madinaroshan8173 The end - the bent reality - the reminders of all those you've lost - An encapsulation of the bitter sweet of everything that is love and life
I just saw this movie tonight with a group and we all really enjoyed it. Maisy was very good and had great chemistry with Percy. It was funny, had great pacing, was a little thought provoking, had some sad moments and the scenery was beautiful.
Loved this review! You're so enthusiastic and personal with your thoughts / reflections. Definitely convinced me to check this one out! Thanks for the upload 🙂
Pretty sure this will go to streaming in my country, i will keep an eye out for it! Thanks for the rec, I knew nothing about it!
My old ass might go and see this! Thanks!
My old ass saw this last week & and thoroughly enjoyed it so much my old ass may go see it again
My old ass cried 🥲
I'm actually in my last weeks of being 39 (I turn 40 in less than a month) and if I were to visit myself at 18 ... the reaction would probably be a mixed bag ... I would definitely be thrilled to hear that I have an amazing wife that I love and 3 awesome kids that I'm crazy about. Probably would not be too crazy about my career ... less-than-exciting corporate desk job and a very small youtube channel would probbably not go over great :D
Holy crap, I haven't seen the movie yet and it's already giving me stuff to think about :D
Happy Belated Birthday dude 🎉, also it depends on what you valued in life at 18, my 18 year old self was always a family person so i would love to hear that i have a happy wife and kids 💯
@@djourknows_3496 thanks man :) that's super kind of you :)
The family part would definitely be the biggest takeaway ... I always wanted to be a husband and a father.
I did however want to be a famoust actor at that age as well ;) so that would be a little bit disappoiting I suppose. But nor real regrets here. Life well lived and I genuinely feel like I'm only getting started ;)
Happy birthday
@@sumwonkool thank you so much :)
Happy birthday! You still have a wonderful life ❤
As one of the technicians who worked on this movie, it seemed very average while we were shooting - but I’m glad to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the final product. The closure older Elliot gets at the end is beautiful. The injection of the small jolts of comedy were very effective too. In a time where most of Hollywood is extremely pro-queer, this film was a breath of fresh air. They don’t demonize queerness, and yet also communicate that being opposite sex attracted isn’t somehow evil. Proud to have been a part of this. And cheers to the channel for reviewing such a comparatively small project.
The movie is basically Arrival without aliens. (Not meant to be an insult--the movie is very cute and heartfelt--but it does bring up pretty similar themes so my brain couldn't not make the comparison after the ending.)
exactly
I saw 'My Old Ass' at a film festival last week and loved it. It's a real hormone hitter - I got a real real feeling of warmth, love and cathartic release from watching it.
I only just caught the trailer a few days ago and was interested. NOW I can't wait to see it, thanks Dan!
I got around to watching this tonight, and it is indeed delightful. Thanks for the recommendation.
Got to see an advance screening of it last night and it was phenomenal. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I do think a lot of the festival favorites are overrated but this one delivers.
The name is terrible, but I absolutely loved this movie. I haven't liked a protagonist this much in a while, and that goes for both younger and older Elliot.
Presumably, her older self was perfectly happy with the plastic surgery that changed her to look exactly like Aubrey Plaza?
Wouldn’t you be?
yeah, they look NOTHING alike. She looks more like a young Mary McCormack.
@@brianmichaels8093 who cares.
not quite lookalike but she reminded me of florence pugh
@mk6rfc1 definitely closer to Pugh than Plaza.
I often think about this plot point often and wish I knew then what I know now - I would have made SEVERAL life changes.
I got to see this last week as part of Cinemark's "secret movie" series, and I was so surprised by how heartfelt it was. Definitely in my top 10 of the year so far.
Top 10? To each his own. it's about my #50 so far this year (out of 96 so far)
@@brianmichaels8093 I mean, it's number 10 out of 23, but I wasn't expecting it to be that high from the trailers haha
@@brianmichaels8093 50? lol this year has been terrible for films. I’m very very curious what ten or twenty films are better than this coming outta 2024? Feel free to elaborate and share
One minor correction: My Old Ass only expands to ten markets on Friday. The nationwide release was delayed to the 27th. Apparently it is better in the art houses to go against Megalopolis than go against The Substance.
I believe I said it goes nationwide next Friday. At least that’s what I wrote
@@DanMurrellMovies OK. I get to see it on Friday the 27th, right after I see Megalopolis. So a Plaza double feature.
Muskoka scenery is A+++
My old ass is going to wait in this chair for the streaming version.
I saw this movie on a whim because Aubrey was in it. The last third tied all of the movie up really lovely. I really liked it.
Was hesitant about seeing this but you’ve convinced me to give it a chance!
a really great movie, it had me reflecting on my past and im still young (24), its not the old cliche love story… it has a bittersweet modern twist to it
This premise sounds amazing! I love movies that are a character study
This was very good movie, especially for middle aged people who can better relate to seeing so many loved ones pass. I saw it with a woman who we thought maybe we'd try n date again, it was our 1st time seeing each other in months, and it left her likely shooken a bit about her ex bf before me who died 6 months ago n she's still down about it even though she had stopped dating him. In other words, its really a love story movie. We thought we were going to see a light comedy. It was anything but. So beware it could have a girl missing her greatest love from her past.
Had no idea what this movie was about going in. But it's my movie of the year 🎉!
I often think about if I had to relive my teenage years into college I would probably do somethings differently take less things for granted but I would not try to change important parts of my life trajectory. No matter how bad and emotionally devastating some of these things were they are important catalyst to better myself and my own journey as an adult. I would probably not listen to my old self if he told me not to fall for someone because no matter the pain it lead to my own personal growth. At least I would make sure to learn something from that
I wish I'd been on top of my UA-cam watching when this was still in theaters, but I'm glad I caught this review eventually. Definitely adding this to my list to see.
I am 39 PhD student like as the old ass, and had the same “Chad” experience as the young ass was going to experience in this film when I was teenage 😅 Yet I may advise what they concluded in the end from the beginning, and I make the same decision like the young ass 😊
Saw this at "Posted 11 seconds ago". New record for me. Great review
I was about to cancel my AMC membership and here comes Dan Convincing me to go and see a movie.
Nonsense, Dan! Your ass isn't old! Now, what movie are you reviewing? You didn't indicate it in the video title.
Saw this last week and really enjoyed it. It's a bit of a thinker and a cryer too.
Lot of emotion in there for sure, and really well acted by both actresses.
What was the gut wrenching moment
@ watch the movie
Fantastic movie. Made me cry at the end and that doesn’t happen very often.
What was it that made you cry!
I love this movie!!! Bring tissues bc it’s a tear jerker
"So those are my thoughts on my old A**. What do you think, are you going to check it out when you see it?" is a wild way to end this video Dan 😂
Your Jaws shirt goes hard
Ray Romano was the best part of the movie ❤
Regarding the Big Question about this movie... I'm 100% in the Kimmy Schmidt camp. I wouldn't change a thing.
Context: I've been fully and totally disabled my entire adult life, but I am who I am *because* of the struggles I've been through and the mistakes I made and the lessons I learned. If I hadn't, I'd be a very different person. Sure, that person might be awesome and their life might be great. But I think I'm pretty awesome and I honestly love my life, which surprises a lot of people. But I'm happy.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I will definitely watch. And I wonder if Old Ass only says to avoid Chad because Elliot needs to be TOLD, as opposed to needs to actually do what Old Ass advises, if that makes sense.
Loved this movie. Glad you enjoyed it. A unique take on familiar premises
i saw this movie at Regal for their most recent Mystery Movie screening and i loved it. i had already wanted to see it based on the premise, grew a little less certain after watching the trailer, but it was a great movie. while i'm not sure i will see it again in the theater, it's a movie that i'm already hoping to buy whenever it comes out on physical release.
Loved this movie. Went in expecting back to the future but this was different in a good way.
will def check it out when it streams.
Sounds interesting, I will look it up, thanks!
I hope it gets an international release
Not sure I'll see this. The premise is so completely at odds to my life philosophy. I'm a parent, I'm also divorced. No matter what, I would never chance a single thing, because then I wouldnt have my child. Maybe I'd have another child, but not this one. If I ever catch myself thinking "but what if I had..." I always cut myself off, because it is a pointless thought, you cant change the past. Of course, this film offers the question of doing that, but in a very original way, not knowing what went wrong. But still....no. in the real world, you cant, so no. And if I could... still no.
That realisation is basically how the film concludes
Tough year for our Noles but good to see still rep, Dan
Got to see it as a mystery a couple weeks ago and it was very nice surprise
Come to AZ I would love for you to experience my favorite theater! They have extremely nice ones here
Gonna take my wife to see this for date night next week!
I’m 100% seeing it. And I love that you review indie films. You’re one of the few.
As for the question of whether I’d listen to my future self tell me not to do something especially if it’s a dream of mine, I’d tell him to go F himself and that sure maybe future self will thank me for listening but I want to experience life, no matter the twist, turns, setbacks, and disappointments that come with it. Because I’m perfectly content going to my grave knowing that I lived and I tried rather than playing the safe route
But who knows? Maybe the film will convince me otherwise 🤷🏽♂️
the oceans are dying
The video autoplayed for me and did not know the movie title so was very confused
Came here just to hear Dan's opening pun.
Thanks for the review and recommendation. It was a lovely film.
I like to think the chaotic future is just canada
I loved the movie. But my only nitpick was the ending, I thought they should’ve left it more open ended on if older Elliot was real or just a hallucination
Just saw a new movie pass commerical. Get on it, Dan!
my old ass hit that like button
Love Aubrey Plazs
Me, too!
@@martinjrgensen8234 she's everywhere right now. I love it! 😁
It's an anti gay movie with the message "a gay girl just hasn't met the right man yet".
The movie leaves no doubt about that when Elliott relatively early in the movie states she never thought she'd be anything than plain gay until she met this guy.
And then the ending that drives the point home, transporting "even if she has no future with that man, having him for a short time and then not be able to love anyone for the rest of her life, is still better than being with girls".
Not a miracle most reviews of this have been done by men and most comments under the reviews are written by straight men, fairly often stating their straight wife liked it as well.
Only the mans name being "Chad" told me that at least one of the storywriters was trying to submit a hidden message there, given what that name usually stands for.
I think you're interpreting this in a very negative way. How is a story about a young girl who thought she was gay but finds that she's also attracted to men different than a story about a young straight girl who finds that she's also attracted to women? I didn't find it anti-gay at all - it's similar to any number of coming-of-age movies about discovering who you are. Maisy Stella, the actor who plays Elliott, identifies as queer and said "I hope what people take from it is you're allowed to change and grow, and queerness is complicated and it's wide [and] to just exist and to not put so much pressure on yourself to know exactly what you are when you're 18."
@@DanMurrellMovies Really? A family seemingly very supportive of Elliott, while her girlfriend never interacts with her parents and throughout the whole movie there isn't one single word exchanged between Elliott and her parents about being gay, but Chad is already welcomed at the family dinner table before they even get together while her older self never gets tired pointing out how important "family" is?
Granted, the message is very well hidden behind a few gay s3x scenes shown, kinda intelligently inserted into scenes where she interacts with her family so it looks as if the family knew about it, while the s3x scene with Chad has been cut out, so I can imagine how it even fools some queer people including the actress, but to me it's as obvious as it gets.
Furthermore Chad being portrayed as the absolutely perfect guy, a man without any kind of flaw, totally irresistable but for some reason single, does that make sense to you? How many men like that do you think exist in this world, outside the wishful thinking of "a gay girl just hasn't met the right man yet"?
Yes, a girl can be bi without noticing until she's 18 or even older, but calling her not even bi but straight after she's had a girlfriend for a seemingly long time (how long isn't mentioned in the movie) and stating she never imagined to be anything but gay, that's h0m0ph0bic wishful thinking.
In a realstic setting (as far as talking to your older self can maintain something realistic in the movie) Elliott wouldn't be swimming in a lake by herself several times just so she would meet Chad again and again, she'd be with her girlfriend and her girlfriend would be with her at the family dinner table.
Have you checked other reviews about this movie? Noticed that almost all are by straight people, many by straight couples appearing together on camera, a lot even by christian channels, all cheering for the "misled girl who found the right path", while there are rarely any reviews from gay women? Doesn't that tell you anything?
Aubrey Plaza looks nothing like the angry teen in the film
easy, i'd listen to my older me, of course im saying this as a older me, so theres that
I thought this was a great movie. Maisy Stella is sensational. Megan Park is a really talented director. It’s a shame that The Fallout wasn’t able to get a theatrical run
Run don’t walk, this movie’s fantastic
Funny ass intro
Hell yeah i loved it
I've been looking forward to this movie.
Liked this movie a lot.
Great intro lol
Incredible movie 💙💙
Hello sir, could you please let me know the first song played in this movie.... I think the singer must be selena Gomez. Plz help me finding out that song.... ❤
My Old Ass is a fantastic movie. I highly recommend it.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
I will be seeing this movie
You’re making this movie sound so much better than it was. There were a few funny moments, but it was mostly a very slow coming of age type story. I figured out very early on Chad was good, but figured there was a reason older Elliot was keeping her away. My cousin and I guessed the twist before she said it, so when she just dropped the line, I felt absolutely no reaction. I saw Arrival last month with a similar kind of twist, but executed in a completely different way and had me bawling. At some point in at a very boring part of the movie, I said right out loud in the theater, “I’m done supporting female filmmaking.”
What was the plot teist
Wow, a See It Now from Dan. Time to haul ass to see...well, you know the rest.
Saw this last night and really enjoyed it. Loved the conversations between young and grown Elliott. The family interactions and storyline had some similarities to CODA. The Chad mystery was intriguing. Having such a charming actor only deepened my curiosity. Excellent movie that made good use of its 90-minute runtime. Bravo!
Their was an AMC mystery screening that i thought would be this but i didnt have the time and i really would had loved to especially at the lower prices. Tonight i hope to see The Substance.
Why the movie have to be my old a$$ like what the f*ck
I'll play along, but they look nothing alike, and its hard not to think about that southpark episode...
I liked it
Definitely looking forward to seeing it on Prime.
also, please drop the wide lens. yer hands are too large!
Makes no sense and is boring I thought it be a funny comedy about time travel not the bs it was about
Horrible woke movie with horrible woke messages. Do drugs be a lesbian straight sex is weird. the world is coming to an end. Doom, doom, gloom, gloom, gloom, live your life now, etc. etc. bullshit
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@ well you’re a fucking moron. So how can I trust in what you have to say?
This movie was trash. Taking shrooms then meeting your older self who then puts her number in your phone so you guys can talk and see each other later. So many plot holes
I have no idea why Aubrey Plaza was even in this. She has maybe two minutes of screen time. Without these half-baked bookends, it’s a very bland and forgettable coming of age flick.
It’s a new review tho not an old one
I was kinda disappointed by this. Plaza had maybe 10 minutes of screentime total (and maybe another minute or two of her voice on the phone), and there's very little comedy. It was okay, just nothing impressive.