Film

What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases


Youth in Revolt (2009)

Director: Miguel Arteta

Time Out rating

Average user rating
2 reviews

Movie review

From Time Out London

Nick Twisp is confused. He’s a literate, Sinatra-loving sophisticate, so why does his virginity feel like a terminal affliction? Male adolescent ferment was ever thus, but leading man Michael Cera, as he’s done in ‘Superbad’, ‘Juno’ and ‘Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist’, brings a remarkably sympathetic presence to the travails of dweebdom. Whether you feel you’ve already seen Cera strut his geeky stuff once too often may well determine your reaction to this adaptation of CD Payne’s cult novel, but it’s still passably diverting fare as he meets the girl of his dreams in the unlovely environs of the Restless Axles trailer park. She is Sheeni (Portia Doubleday), beautiful, a total Francophile, and has even heard of Yasujiro Ozu, but to be with her he’s going to have to escape from home. He’s going to have to be… a very bad boy.

Quite a challenge for the congenitally meek Nick, so he creates a moustachioed, Gauloise-puffing alter ego François Dillinger to say and do things he can’t quite manage himself, setting in motion sundry jolly japes and escalating mayhem which complicate the pursuit of his affections. The tone throughout is moderately quirky rather than full-on teen-flick vulgarian, bolstered by indie-cred cameos from Steve Buscemi (his nervy dad) and Ray Liotta (his mom’s psycho-cop suitor), and garnished with cute animated interludes. A little of everything, actually, which almost disguises the fact that the movie’s not overly amusing, never truly insightful and trying rather too hard to be cultish. But we do like the Cera boy. We really do.

Author: Trevor Johnston

Time Out London Issue 2059: 4 - 10 February, 2010


User reviews of this film

  • benp1994 said...
    Posted on Feb 20 2010 12:32 this fil was so funny i couldn't stop laughing a must s if you loved superbad
    Report as inappropriate
  • miley cyrus :) said...
    Posted on Feb 17 2010 17:46 i loved it x
    Report as inappropriate

What do you think?
Post your review now

clear rating
Min 1 star. Zero stars will be treated as unrated.

*mandatory fields


Cast & crew

Director: Miguel Arteta

Cast: Michael Cera, Jean Smart, Zach Galifianakis, Portia Doubleday

Genre(s): Comedy

Rated: 15

Duration: 89 mins

UK Release: Feb 5 2010
US Release: Dec 25 2009




Top Stories

Ridley Scott interview

Ridley Scott interview

Director Ridley Scott tells Cath Clarke why he's making a science fiction comeback

Cannes Film Festival 2012: half-time report

Cannes Film Festival 2012: half-time report

Dave Calhoun reports on the hits, misses and a shocking new masterpiece from Michael Haneke

Wes Anderson interview

Wes Anderson interview

Cath Clarke talks to the director of Cannes's opening film

Open-air movies in London

Open-air movies in London

Cath Clarke rounds up this summer's crop of outdoor film screenings

The 100 best French films

The 100 best French films

In honour of Cannes, we reveal the best French films of all time

Ken Loach interview

Ken Loach interview

Ken Loach talks to us about his Cannes Film Festival entry 'The Angels' Share'