Laggies

October. 24,2014      R
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Overeducated and underemployed, 28 year old Megan is in the throes of a quarterlife crisis. Squarely into adulthood with no career prospects, no particular motivation to think about her future and no one to relate to, Megan is comfortable lagging a few steps behind - while her friends check off milestones and celebrate their new grown-up status. When her high-school sweetheart proposes, Megan panics and- given an unexpected opportunity to escape for a week - hides out in the home of her new friend, 16-year old Annika and Annika's world-weary single dad Craig.

Keira Knightley as  Megan Burch
Chloë Grace Moretz as  Annika Hunter
Sam Rockwell as  Craig Hunter
Kaitlyn Dever as  Misty
Ellie Kemper as  Allison
Mark Webber as  Anthony
Jeff Garlin as  Ed Burch
Daniel Zovatto as  Junior
Dylan Arnold as  Patrick
Gretchen Mol as  Bethany

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Reviews

ShangLuda
2014/10/24

Admirable film.

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BallWubba
2014/10/25

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Taha Avalos
2014/10/26

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Staci Frederick
2014/10/27

Blistering performances.

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arjunflamingfeather
2014/10/28

Found this movie entertaining and absorbing. Keira Knightley who stands through as an important carer giver and taker; is like an imaginary sister. The picture is a source to understand that 'life is not perfect'; with ups and downs in relationships which are essentially by blood. The father and daughter; Keira and father. The mother and child; Keira and mother are both relationships where meaning can and is derived; watch out for life and death under the visual stimulus. Visual treats are Keira herself with hands by side of a teenager who she meets. The methods to instill justice over the whereabouts of life could be claimed as a plot narrative. In the end an appreciation of circumstances are found or not meant literally by Hollywood; is the Indian appreciation of this movie. Letting nothing go to dumpsters: life consisting of food, shelter and clothing suits us well through the movie screening. Terrific visual movie with suitable buddies.

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Cat Furniss
2014/10/29

I'd put off watching this- it looked a little more poignant than I felt like watching, but I'm glad I got around to it, because I ended up really enjoying it. Despite a slightly dodgy accent Keira was really engaging and likeable, despite her character's shortcomings. After seeing Rockwell in other films I probably wouldn't have cast him as a caring and responsible Dad, but he's perfect- a very good actor, and the character is a nice change from the usual 'Everything fell apart when my wife died/left, I don't know how to raise a child' trope of single fathers. The characters are rounded, the film is well written and the ending appropriate and satisfying. Chloe Grace Moretz is the perfect balance of teen rebel and actually relatable human being. It's really perfectly cast, well directed and generally enjoyable. The only real downfall is the supporting characters- they're rather shallow and convenient/expositional and it's in sharp contrast to the realistic and rounded mains.

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Danny Blankenship
2014/10/30

"Laggies" is a film that many might relate to as the lead character is living a life that's a lie she isn't really happy as it becomes clear she needs new love and new friends! Well Keira Knightley is Megan a 28 year old who's not ready to be a grown lady she thinks she's ready for marriage and she's trying to impress her stuck high class acting friends, yet really that's not Megan so enter Annika(Chloe Grace Moretz)a free spirited 16 year old who's a party girl who wonders if life will be around after high school! The two strike up a friendship of help and discovery as Megan has been a girl with tight and false parents and Annika a young girl with divorced parents that include a lawyer dad and sexy colored bra wearing mom. Anyway thru it each see that life is different paths of discovery and finding out who you really are thru friendship as this journey shows Megan a new life of love, friends, and happiness, overall this film shows a good life message of change.

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Blake Peterson
2014/10/31

Nothing is as simultaneously sad, darkly funny, and enlightening as someone who has peaked in high school. Part of you wants to bust out laughing as they talk about their teenage BFF as if they were still friends, not realizing that they're nearing middle-age and are speaking with a voice that is sugar-coated with debilitating denial. But the other part of you wants to kneel down and pray that your greatest accomplishment won't be defiantly doing doughnuts in the parking lot of senior prom. Let's face it; no one wants their best years to be behind them instead of directly ahead.Nearing 30, Megan (Keira Knightley) doesn't yet realize that she has, excuse the term just one more time, peaked in high school. The majority of her friends have lustrous careers, blissful marriages, and Instagram famous kids, but she, despite a plentiful college education, is still dating her high school sweetheart and is still working as a sign-shaker for her father's business while she pretends like she's planning for a future career. She has no motivation and no urgency, but when her boyfriend (Mark Webber) proposes, she has a sort of panic attack, telling him she's going to away for a week for a career fair when she's actually wandering around the city trying not to lose it.That's when she stumbles into Annika (Chloë Grace Moretz), a smug 16-year old who she meets outside a liquor store. Megan knows that she's much too old to be palling around with a hormonally-charged young woman, but, desperate to escape her adult responsibilities, she spends the week at Annika's house. Annika's father, Craig (Sam Rockwell), is concerned; like most parents, he's only a little worried that his daughter is hanging out with an adult as if she's a gal pal with a mutual respect for One Direction. But as Megan's responsibilities become increasingly real, and Craig's presence becomes a mounting temptation, she begins to rethink her life, wondering if it really is time to change things up after nearly three decades of unrelenting comfort. Lynn Shelton (Humpday, Your Sister's Sister) can get away with nearly anything she wants; with one eye focused on realism and the other shrouded in a slightly sarcastic tone, even the most meager material is enlivened by an energizing, intimate voice. Laggies is one of her most commercial films; it is the first project she didn't write herself (that credit goes to Andrea Seigel, who is making her screen writing debut), and the first to feature an ensemble of well-established stars. While slightly conventional in comparison to her many asymmetric works, Laggies is always a pleasure. It is an authentic study of someone who is having a serious identity crisis, but it remains persistently charming even when the film threatens to go down the road more traveled by. Knightley, who has spent the last few years confronting herself with offbeat roles, is as pathetic and likable as Megan should be; her decisions are poor, but anyone who has lived life as though they were a teenager for nearly a decade can only be cut some slack. Rockwell steals scene after scene as the smart alecky Craig, and Moretz, continuing to impress throughout her short career, is appealing as the unsettled Annika.Engagingly witty but unafraid to answer some hard questions about the nobodies who are forced to deal with the perils of a damning quarter-life crisis, Laggies can be lightweight and it can also go deep; it isn't just surface, and that's why it doesn't drift away in a sea of indie movie witchery.Read more reviews at petersonreviews.com

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