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Coming Through the Rye
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A teenager gets drunk in a hotel bar and ends up throwing up for much of the night. The main character's older brother likes to smoke pot. Parents need to know that Coming Through the Rye is a tender coming-of-age drama about a prep school student Alex Wolff in He's obsessed with the classic novel The Catcher in the Rye and sets off to find its reclusive author, J. Salinger, persevering in the face of many obstacles.
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The movie tackles both teenage angst and a terrible family tragedy, which leads to some heavy moments, as well as bullying among students. The main character also falls in love, so there are a few awkward love scenes, but they don't go very far characters are shown in their underwear, but no nudity. The teen also gets pretty drunk at a hotel bar and throws up afterward , and pot is mentioned.
Expect occasional swearing, notably "a--hole" and "hell. And his obsession with The Catcher in the Rye isn't helping. He's determined to bring the story to the stage, but most of his classmates think he's kind of odd. To escape their scorn, he sets off to find the novel's author, J. Jamie hopes to secure the blessing of the famous recluse.
Instead, Coming Through the Rye broadcasts its intentions with too-obvious dialogue, with little of the subtlety that a coming-of-age movie needs to truly land a gut-punch.
Plus, most of the story's issues that are particularly relevant to young audiences -- drug use, bullying -- are handled superficially. Still, the cast is accomplished and winning, and the plot structure -- a journey to Salinger's home -- is interesting enough to entertain. But, sadly, the biggest reaction the movie might elicit is that most Salinger-esque one of all: Is his response common for people his age? Have you read the book? If so, can you relate to Jamie's feelings?
Why is Jamie so determined to go forward with his play? How does he demonstrate perseverance? Why is that an important character strength? How are drinking and drug use portrayed in the movie? Why is that important? How does the movie handle bullying?