Youth in Revolt
Youth in Revolt

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Youth in Revolt

1938
Movie
91 min
French

"Altitude 3.200" asks the question and provides the premise of what would happen if a group of young people----poor, rich, discontented, bored--- were given an idyllic community in which to live. Call it a colony. Call it a village. Call it one-world. Mainly call it a futile exercise in changing human nature, mores, culture and attitudes at any altitude. For t'ain't no time before clashing personalities, petty jealousy, violence and---that old demon---love create havoc. And isn't much longer before they become re-united in the face of an avalanche that threatens to destroy them. They all return to whence they came, sadder and wiser.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes62%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users76%
Director: Miguel ArtetaGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Nick Twisp, a sexually frustrated and deeply insecure teenager, falls for Sheeni Saunders, a beautiful and rebellious girl he meets at summer camp. Desperate to impress her and escape his mundane life, Nick adopts a series of increasingly outlandish aliases and orchestrates a series of elaborate schemes. These often backfire spectacularly, leading to chaotic and hilarious situations involving his parents, friends, and various authorities. The film follows his tumultuous journey as he navigates adolescence, love, and his own self-destructive tendencies.

Critical Reception

Youth in Revolt received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics. Many praised Michael Cera's performance and the film's quirky sense of humor, noting its faithfulness to the source material. However, some critics found the plot convoluted and the humor occasionally hit-or-miss, with a consensus that it was a charming but somewhat uneven comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Michael Cera delivers a standout performance as the awkward protagonist.

  • The film captures a unique, often absurdist, brand of teenage angst and rebellion.

  • While inventive, the plot occasionally becomes too convoluted for its own good.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Youth in Revolt,' appreciating its unique comedic style and Michael Cera's performance. Many found it funny and relatable, particularly for its portrayal of teenage awkwardness and romantic pursuits. Some viewers felt the story was a bit too messy or predictable, but the overall sentiment was positive.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by C.D. Payne, which is the first in a series following the misadventures of Nick Twisp.

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