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  2. Jul 5, 2013 · "The Way, Way Back", a coming-of-age movie set partly at a water park, is a likable entry in a familiar genre. The cast makes the material feel special even though you've seen the film's component parts before, and the parts don't always fit together naturally.

  3. Refreshing coming-of-age tale a joy for teens and up. Read Common Sense Media's The Way, Way Back review, age rating, and parents guide.

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    • Jim Rash, Nat Faxon
  4. I dunno. I watched The Way Way Back twice, and it seemed find, but never really stood out to me. I don't think I could even name any real notable events or characters from it, despite having watched it twice. I know that I laughed and enjoyed it while I was watching it though.

  5. Despite its familiar themes, The Way Way Back makes use of its talented cast, finely tuned script, and an abundance of charm to deliver a funny and satisfying coming-of-age story. Read Critics...

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    • Nat Faxon, Jim Rash
    • PG-13
    • Comedy, Drama
  6. The Way Way Back is a surprisingly good feel-good movie. I saw this movie for the first time last night; Steve Carell plays a bad guy for once, but plays his role very well. I'm 24, but I could still relate to this movie pretty well.

  7. There's just something about the way that The Way, Way Back is performed, written, and directed that sets it apart from other coming-of-age movies. Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Dec 26, 2023....

  8. The Way, Way Back is a 2013 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash in their directorial debuts. It stars Liam James as Duncan, an introverted 14-year-old who goes on summer vacation to Wareham, Massachusetts, with his mother and her overbearing boyfriend.

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