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  1. The Art of Getting By is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Gavin Wiesen in his feature directorial debut, [2] and starring Freddie Highmore, Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser, Sam Robards, Rita Wilson, and Blair Underwood. The film follows George (Highmore), a lonely high school senior who forms an unlikely bond with a popular classmate, Sally ...

  2. Jun 17, 2011 · And that’s the trouble with The Art of Getting By (also known, in its previously R-rated version, as Homework). George doesn’t know this, being a teenager with an extremely limited worldview ...

  3. Jun 15, 2011 · Nice custard, but could use some lemon. Comedy. 83 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2011. Roger Ebert. June 15, 2011. 3 min read. Freddy Highmore and Emma Roberts. George, the hero of “The Art of Getting By,” is a high school senior who has decided to stop doing homework and paying any attention to tests.

  4. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. George (Freddie Highmore) is a smart and creative teenager living in Manhattan with his mother Vivian (Rita Wilson) and stepfather Jack (Sam Robards). This young man has taken into consideration the desolation of the planet and the follies of humankind and come down with a bad case of despair about ...

  5. Jun 14, 2011 · For a movie devoted to an alleged geek-rebel underdog, this coming-of-age flick couldn't be more conformist, from its familiar faux quirk to the interchangeable emo-pop songs peppering each sugary ...

  6. Synopsis. George (Freddie Highmore) is a fatalistic high school senior who is a gifted artist. George is often haunted by the realization that he will die someday. He ceases to complete his homework, as he feels that everything seems meaningless. As a result, he is put on academic probation.

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  8. Jun 16, 2011 · The Art of Getting By has gone off the deep end into abject ludicrousness, a devolution exacerbated by Highmore’s affected embodiment of above-it-all aimlessness. It’s inevitable that George will right his wayward course after a few blow-ups with Sally and his unemployed stepfather (whom he stalks around the city, watching the guy waste days in coffee shops), yet a single moment of ...

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