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Directed by Jeffrey Porter.
The romantic comedy Try Seventeen is a coming-of-age tale directed by Jeffrey Porter. Jones Dillon (Elijah Wood) is a young writer who is living on his own for the first time. Jones continually writes letters to the father he has never met, while his mother Blanche (Elizabeth Perkins) resides in Texas. Enrolled in college, he quickly abandons the stifling dormitory setting and eventually his classes as well. He finds an apartment in an old building in the city and befriends his neighbors. The place is filled with colorful artists and other nonconformist types. Jones gets romantically involved with struggling actress Lisa (Mandy Moore) and photographer Jane (Franka Potente). He buys furniture from Ma Mabley (Debbie Harry) and proceeds to try and lose his virginity while searching for his absent father. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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JakeStevensJakeStevens Rings False
by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
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"Yikes. This film starts off all whimsical and lightly comedic (depending on your definition of comedy), and perhaps with a theater full of people, this type of humor might have worked better. But sitting at home, it fell flat and felt false. Things start to get better, and the actors all seem into their parts, but it's the ending that killed then entire film for me. *SPOILER ALERT* When Jones exacts revenge on all those people at the beginning of the film that "do him wrong", it just feels contrived and silly *END SPOILER*. Sorry, folks, I like to give cute little indies a chance, but this one just left me feeling disappointed. " [More]
MikosMikos Personal Fave
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"Let's begin by saying, it's not anything AMAZING. But for me, personally, it's a great film. Jones Dylan is shaped well and really keeps your attention throughout the movie. The quirky fantasies and neighbors feed off of the subtle main character and for some reason I enjoy it alot. It is a slow movie, and can get a bit random, but overall it's a nice underrated and seemingly forgotten film. " [More]
 



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