A24 | Release Date: March 27, 2015
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TVJerryApr 11, 2015
Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts play a settled New York couple who meet a hip duo (Adam Driver & Amanda Seyfried). Charmed by the younger couple's free-spirited approach to life, the 40-somethings develop a fast friendship and forsake theBen Stiller and Naomi Watts play a settled New York couple who meet a hip duo (Adam Driver & Amanda Seyfried). Charmed by the younger couple's free-spirited approach to life, the 40-somethings develop a fast friendship and forsake the trappings of their mature mindset. Just when this film's age premise starts to wear thin, the relationships develop deeper implications. Stiller ably handles the humor in his character's dilemmas, but it's Driver quirky personality that charms the screen. Writer/director Noah Baumbach has created a sharply-observed satire on the generation gap that provides more chuckles than laffs. Still, this perceptive parody is fun. NOTE: Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary plays the subject of the film's documentary. Expand
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preciouskikiApr 18, 2015
Loved every minute of this witty and incisive movie. Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are wonderful as always, of course, but the best surprise was a chance to enjoy the work of the incomparable Charles Grodin. He is just perfect in this part, andLoved every minute of this witty and incisive movie. Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are wonderful as always, of course, but the best surprise was a chance to enjoy the work of the incomparable Charles Grodin. He is just perfect in this part, and it was a joy to watch him work. It was also a wonderful surprise to see Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary) as the subject of the documentary that Ben Stiller's character has been working on for the better part of a decade. Expand
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daftradioheadJul 1, 2015
This is Noah Baumbach's finest work to date, covering BIG, massively appealing themes spanning youth, middle age, retirement, and how creativity works inside one's own self and how that translates to the love one gives or takes in theirThis is Noah Baumbach's finest work to date, covering BIG, massively appealing themes spanning youth, middle age, retirement, and how creativity works inside one's own self and how that translates to the love one gives or takes in their immediate circles of friends, family, and lovers. The acting is superb from every main character... so much so I had strong feelings of both love and disgust towards each one of them throughout the duration of the film. Expand
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j1trainMar 27, 2015
More accessible than most of Baumbach's work, but still feels fresh and smart. Naomi Watts and Ben Stiller are hilarious as aging hipsters who befriend a pair of young hipsters (Amanda Seyfried, Adam Driver). The script is brimming withMore accessible than most of Baumbach's work, but still feels fresh and smart. Naomi Watts and Ben Stiller are hilarious as aging hipsters who befriend a pair of young hipsters (Amanda Seyfried, Adam Driver). The script is brimming with energy and Baumbach's keen observations. "It's like their apartment is full of everything we once threw out, but it looks so good the way they have it." Expand
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jhepApr 15, 2015
The Madly-Off-in-All-Directions-Nut is a tough one to crack. Those of us living with ADHD or something very close to it can readily testify to this fact. Furthermore, today’s ADHD culture exasperates the problem for just aboutThe Madly-Off-in-All-Directions-Nut is a tough one to crack. Those of us living with ADHD or something very close to it can readily testify to this fact. Furthermore, today’s ADHD culture exasperates the problem for just about everyone….hardly anyone is immune…....enter Noah Baumbach and his latest film “While We’re Young” - a gloriously high-energy film that can’t decide what its about and very nearly lands in the ditch as a result !…..
To be more precise Noah-Baumbach-the-Director becomes perilously entangled with wrong-headed choices that Noah-Baumbach-The-Overly-Ambitious-Scriptwriter comes up with …and it is this that very nearly land “While We’re Young” in the ditch. The good news, however, is that the film survives the perverse, near fatal “foot-shooting” antics of its script and ultimately succeeds in winning our affection and even our gratitude.
However, it was definitely a close call and the audience at the screening I attended seemed at times to be almost holding it’s breath wondering if Baumbach would pull it off.
He did and here’s how.…..For one thing there is Baumbach-the-Director’s truly joyous, at times almost ecstatic embracing of the possibilities that the cinema offers. The very strong first half of “While We’re Young” is nothing short of jubilant in its high-spiritedness and enthusiastic accounts of what movies, and indeed Life itself, has to offer. The wacky, wonderful, almost Franciscan young couple that Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts hook up with as the film begins offers Baumbach ideal material to showcase his great love of cinema and the first hour of the film goes swimmingly…….so swimmingly in fact, that it is this brilliant first half of the film that ultimately saves it from the far less successful second half. At about the mid-point of the story- quite weirdly- an entirely different movie arrives on the scene and Baumbach’s overly-ambitious, ADD scriptwriter takes control of the film !
What promised to be a “Harold and Maude-ish” escapade or a new edition of Milos Forman’s delightful “Taking Off” turns into a murky and unsatisfying. wannabe film noir; a puzzling and heady concoction of “Match Point”, “The Talented Mr. Ripley” and Roman Polanski‘s “The Tenant” (with just a daub of “Double Indemnity” and “Blow Up” thrown in for good measure !)..…..anyway none of this “washes” and this second half of the film is badly in need of a far more nuanced re-write. Even worse this new plot development threatens to “sour” all that went before and the entire film threatens to IMPLODE in a key scene in which Adam Driver (who plays the husband in the free-wheeling young couple) suggests that he is not above blackmailing Naomi Watts about the brief sexual indiscretion they had together while they were both “high” on drugs.……This, along with a few other seriously “off” narrative moments, would have sunk a less interesting film by a less interesting director but “While We’re Young” recovers even from these missteps and - almost miraculously -regains its balance.
In effect Baumbach-The-Gifted-Director managing to recoup the losses incurred by Baumbach-The-Scriptwriter and the latter’s overly ambitious indeed, ultimately untenable Scriptwriters-Don‘t-Try-This-At-Home script. That the film manages to survive its “near-death” experience is also due to the wonderful cast Baumbach has assembled. Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts are perfect as the middle-aged couple whose life has mysteriously “stalled”. Each of them nails the “quiet desperation” that has engulfed them as they attempt to recall when was the last time they went on a trip to Europe. Adam Driver is equally powerful and convincing as their suitably quixotic and unfathomable Sammy Glickish new friend……
(footnote- it should be noted that Baumbach CAN write great scripts- as his exquisite “Greenberg” (his masterpiece to date) proves only too well; and likewise his “Francis Ha”- a sort of updated “Perils of Pauline” set in the New York art scene and featuring an unsinkable performance by Greta Gerwig)
…All-in-all Baumbach needs to learn to stop fretting about his material and realize that in film especially More-is-Less….. and needs to trust in his innate smarts and avoid the “fussing” that very nearly destroys the delightful “souffle” that is “While We’re Young”…… Happily the “souffle” HAS survived. This is due in no small part, to the cinematic smarts that are in evidence -for example- in the scenes in which Naomi Watts’ connects with the benefits of hip hop aerobics and appears to awaken from some bewitching, decades-long coma! In the dream-like, at time indecipherable language of the cinema, these moments guide “While We’re Young” away from its stormy and potentially ruinous narrative seas and into safe harbor.
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ledaumasApr 14, 2015
The lesson I got from this movie is how to make what you do for a living more meaningful. Do you move forward with the truth, or do you twist the truth for the sake of an entertaining presentation? We're all different. Some will do it oneThe lesson I got from this movie is how to make what you do for a living more meaningful. Do you move forward with the truth, or do you twist the truth for the sake of an entertaining presentation? We're all different. Some will do it one way, others will do it another way, and that's what makes life interesting. Expand
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mmweissAug 3, 2015
It's not one of Baumbachs's best and it suffers from a disjointed third act, but it's still very charming, sweet, engaging, interesting and entertaining.
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VonSeuxJan 10, 2016
I'm askingmyself why people dislike this movie enough to go and write a full tras review on imdb and metacriic sounding like they were betrayed by the movie premise, is it that people actually feel unconfortable seing movie about adults whoI'm askingmyself why people dislike this movie enough to go and write a full tras review on imdb and metacriic sounding like they were betrayed by the movie premise, is it that people actually feel unconfortable seing movie about adults who don't have a perfect, happy life, or isn't a powerful person? does people feels like looking in the mirror and not liking what they see? Anyway, this movie, as any Baumbach movie, is intelligent, well written and relatable. Expand
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BrianMcCriticAug 21, 2015
This film works because of the great performances of both couples. Watts and Stiller as the older more set in their ways couple and Driver and Seyfried as the young spontaneous couple. The way they played off each other with both couplesThis film works because of the great performances of both couples. Watts and Stiller as the older more set in their ways couple and Driver and Seyfried as the young spontaneous couple. The way they played off each other with both couples needing something from the other worked brilliantly. A- Expand
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DAL1960Apr 13, 2015
I thought this movie was hot mess. At times I found myself lost inside the many issues going on. Old school wanting to be new school. Today's kids are so selfish. Many themes goings on. In the end, the movie was very predictable. SomeI thought this movie was hot mess. At times I found myself lost inside the many issues going on. Old school wanting to be new school. Today's kids are so selfish. Many themes goings on. In the end, the movie was very predictable. Some performances worked, others meh. I'm not a big Adam Driver fan. Whether it's in "Girls" or this movie, he pretty much gives the same performance. Ben Stiller is..well. Ben Stiller. He's a competent actor and doesn't bring much to the table. The gems in thsi movie re Amanda Seyfried and Naomi Watts. Of the three Noah Baumbach movies, this was the least impressive. It was just too all over the place. I will say I was a little bored, towards he end, or maybe I was exhausted. I liked Charles Grodin as Watts' dad. By the way, New York filmmakers should stop rehashing Woody Allen's work. It doesn't compare. Expand
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heathermApr 12, 2015
While We're Young is an interesting look at two couples who are both in very different places in their lives and their marriages. The early lead-up scenes as Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts get to know this compelling younger couple are the mostWhile We're Young is an interesting look at two couples who are both in very different places in their lives and their marriages. The early lead-up scenes as Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts get to know this compelling younger couple are the most entertaining--they manage to make fun of the younger generation in a really clever way, that pokes fun and exaggerates without becoming a complete parody. I especially enjoyed the conversations between Naomi Watts and Amanda Seyfried, as they discussed their perspectives on motherhood and how their friends change when they have children.

Towards the end, however, the movie became much more about the working relationship between the two men, Ben Stiller and Adam Driver, who are both filmmakers--the older man has been on a downward career trajectory because of an unfinished documentary, while Adam Driver's character is a young up-and-comer. While I understand that the plot turn to focus on their film makes for a dramatic conclusion to the movie, I found it much less interesting and I was fairly disappointed that the movie turned to focus on the male characters, leaving the women on the sidelines. Their characters were interesting and well-developed early on, and I thought it was a waste that they weren't filled out any more in the last half of the movie. I was much more interested in their characters, and in the marital dynamics of the individual couples, than I was interested in the clash of egos that the ending focused on. Also, while I don't want to spoil the ending, I thought that the final few minutes of the film did not at all make sense with the rest of it, which also detracted from my enjoyment of the movie. Despite the problems I have with the ending, I still enjoyed the movie, and it's a reasonably fun and clever comedy.
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SquaredRenDec 27, 2017
This movie has a very modern and fresh plot that will not bore anyone. The way Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts & Adam Driver carried this film, results as a funny and great little movie to watch. Overall, a great film to watch with your partner & friends.
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amheretojudgeJan 15, 2018
you're an old man with a hat..

While We're Young As Ben and Naomi struggles keeping up with the people of their age, there is an unsatisfied tone from the first sequence of the movie which stays with the audience the whole way and
you're an old man with a hat..

While We're Young

As Ben and Naomi struggles keeping up with the people of their age, there is an unsatisfied tone from the first sequence of the movie which stays with the audience the whole way and surprisingly this helps connecting it. While We're Young is one of the finest fresh baked idea coming from Noah and he uses it well depicting generations through a common media and its amusing perspectives that offers us these little chuckles in this smart drama. The resemblance towards Ben's character speaks itself of his work along with such a great cast; Naomi and Adam are brilliant too. A light drama which does not work on a larger margin to make your heart pump faster but it sure is intriguing enough to keep you invested in it for 97 minutes.
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geewahMar 30, 2021
While not Noah Baumbach's finest work, it has his tell tale fingerprints all over it and that can only be a positive thing.
The performances of all the actors involved makes this movie worth seeing for that reason alone.
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NickTheCritickNov 2, 2021
A good cerebral comedy. If with "Mr Jealousy" Baumbach gave me more Woody Allen vibes, here his style is more evident. More raw and less Hollywoodian. I liked Mr Jealousy as well as I liked this.
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ChanekeCholoJan 20, 2022
This is the perfect example of why dramatic comedy is one of my favorites genres. Noah Baumbach does an excellent job showing us the good and the bad side of this kind of friendship.
The performances are great and the script quiet interesting
This is the perfect example of why dramatic comedy is one of my favorites genres. Noah Baumbach does an excellent job showing us the good and the bad side of this kind of friendship.
The performances are great and the script quiet interesting and contemporary, I don't understand why this film was indifferent to the audience, for me was great.
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