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Overview
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Sometimes it's right to do the wrong things. morePlot:
It's the summer of 1994, and the streets of New York are pulsing with hip-hop. Set against this backdrop, a lonely teenager named Luke Shapiro spends his last summer before university selling marijuana throughout New York City, trading it with his unorthodox psychotherapist for treatment, while having a crush on his stepdaughter. | full synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
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Levine, Peck, and Kingsley lay down some compelling Wackness moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ben Kingsley | ... | Dr. Squires | |
| Famke Janssen | ... | Kristin Squires | |
| Josh Peck | ... | Luke Shapiro | |
| Olivia Thirlby | ... | Stephanie | |
| Mary-Kate Olsen | ... | Union | |
| Jane Adams | ... | Elanor | |
| Method Man | ... | Percy | |
| Aaron Yoo | ... | Justin | |
| Talia Balsam | ... | Mrs. Shapiro | |
| David Wohl | ... | Mr. Shapiro | |
| Bob Dishy | ... | Grandpa Shapiro | |
| Joanna Merlin | ... | Grandma Shapiro | |
| Shannon Briggs | ... | Body Guard #1 | |
| Roy Milton Davis | ... | Homeless Man | |
| Alexander Flores | ... | Kid in Bar |
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Rated R for pervasive drug use, language and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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99 min | USA:95 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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2.35 : 1 moreMOVIEmeter: 
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When Method Man is first seen on screen as the Jamaican drug dealer Percy, one can also hear his voice on the soundtrack as a guest emcee on a song by The Notorious B.I.G.. moreGoofs:
During the end credits, when listing Olivia Thirlby's stand-in, Thirlby is incorrectly spelled as "Thirby." moreSoundtrack:
Sam Tek moreFAQ
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERSHow big of a role does Mary-Kate Olsen have in this movie?
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"The Wackness" goes back to a time in New York that you wouldn't exactly call its golden age. Before 1994 you couldn't walk down the street without seeing drug dealers, prostitution, and various other forms of illegal activities. Graffiti was everywhere. Time Square was not known for Broadway theater but rather porno theater. The squeegee homeless guys were out in full force ready to make a buck off your car whether you wanted them to or not. Some of this I remember (who could forget the squeegee guys) but most of it I've heard through stories over the years. It's an interesting topic and if you throw in Method Man, Famke Janssen, Ben Kingsley and Mary-Kate Olsen, plus a steamy make-out session between the last two actors, and I'm all over this movie.
The film is set during the summer of 1994 where newly inaugurated Mayor Rudy Giuliani has vowed to clean up the city but in the meantime, Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) is getting by the best he can. It's his last summer before college and he's spending it selling weed around the city and even trading it to his shrink, Dr. Squires (Ben Kingsley), to get free psychoanalysis. Luke is known as a burn-out and an unpopular, the only reason people know him is because they buy their drugs off him. Squires' is trapped in a loveless marriage and takes a wide assortment of medication just to get through a day. During this summer the two begin a friendship and Luke crushes on Squires' Step-daughter Stephanie (Olivia Thirlby). Lessons are learned.
"The Wackness" proves to be a much better movie than I anticipated, primarily taking a coming of age story and combining it with a dealing with age story and basically equaling out to a pretty heartfelt movie about a friendship between a scared and lonely kid coming into his own and an older man whose best years have passed him by. There are some really laugh-out loud funny moments having to do with sex, masturbation, and such nostalgic 90's items as high top pumps, 90210, and Kurt Cobain, plus the soundtrack filled with old school hip-hop artists like LL and Biggie really bring you back to the 90's. Levine has also created a free-spirited New York, end of an era in a lot of ways in that he makes the point that Giuliani's approach to cleaning up the city is more harmful than good. I liked the correlation he makes between Giuliani's quick fix New York and Luke and Squires' ongoing struggle with life's hard-ships ..
Peck and Kingsley are also fantastic in their roles, and they both make the movie. Peck gives Luke a stoned drawl but also finds the innocence and naïve thinking to make him a vulnerable and identifiable character. And Kingsley is at his quirky best as a man so starved for more life that it's actually making him go a little loopy. The rest of the cast is basically there for cameo appearances, but they fulfill a need in other ways. Thirlby, Janssen, and Mary Kate Olsen each come across as little more than sexy props, but they help to prove just how female-challenged Luke and Squires' really are. And Method Man has two scenes as a drug dealer but nothing too memorable.
"The Wackness" is about two guys and the city though, and Peck, Kingsley, and Levine each do a really excellent job of making that into a funny and compelling movie.