Admission
Admission

Admission

2013Movie107 minEnglish

Straitlaced Princeton University admissions officer Portia Nathan is caught off-guard when she makes a recruiting visit to an alternative high school overseen by her former classmate, the freewheeling John Pressman. Pressman has surmised that Jeremiah, his gifted yet very unconventional student, might well be the son that Portia secretly gave up for adoption many years ago.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes36%
Metacritic51/100
Google Users63%
Director: Paul WeitzGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Portia Nathan, a dedicated and somewhat overwhelmed admissions officer at Princeton University, is blindsided when her professional life and personal life collide. She embarks on a cross-country trip to visit a potential student, a gifted and quirky teenager, who might just be the son she gave up for adoption years ago. Along the way, she reconnects with a charming former college acquaintance, who happens to be the head of the very same liberal arts college the gifted teen attends.

Critical Reception

Admission received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While many praised the performances of Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, they found the film's narrative to be predictable and lacking in genuine emotional depth. The tone was often criticized for being inconsistent, struggling to balance its comedic elements with its dramatic ambitions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Tina Fey and Paul Rudd deliver charming performances that are hampered by a predictable and often tonally uneven script.
  • The film attempts to blend comedy and drama but ultimately feels too contrived and emotionally shallow.
  • While well-acted, the plot relies on convenient coincidences and fails to fully explore its interesting themes.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a pleasant but unremarkable watch, with many appreciating the chemistry between the lead actors. Some viewers felt the story was too predictable and lacked the emotional punch they were hoping for.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Jean Hanff Korelitz.

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