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Carrie Pilby

Carrie Pilby

  • Status: Released
  • 31-03-2017
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 6.854
  • Vote count: 434

Awkward, isolated and disapproving of most of the people around her, a precocious 19-year-old genius is challenged to put her convictions to the test by venturing out on to the NYC dating scene.

Bel Powley

Carrie Pilby

Vanessa Bayer

Tara

Colin O'Donoghue

Professor Harrison

William Moseley

Cy

Jason Ritter

Matt

Gabriel Byrne

Mr. Pilby

Nathan Lane

Dr. Petrov

Scott Keiji Takeda

Ronald

Frank Huerta

Cute Guy

Desmin Borges

Douglas

Z Infante

Davy

Joel Michaely

George

Coral Peña

Hostess

Ayse Kırca

Waitress

Gregory Díaz IV

Obnoxious Kid #1

Benicio Franqui

Obnoxious Kid #2

Bryan Winston

Bartender

Justin Dean

Dex

Cornelia Guest

Mrs. Rubin

Poorna Jagannathan

Fliss

Mahaley Patel

Amanda

Christina Concetta

Cooking Woman

Andy Bustillos

Ted

Emily Faris

Cute Girl (uncredited)

Julian Graham

Marcel (uncredited)

Doris McCarthy

Party Guest (uncredited)

Elisabeth Ng

Hostess (uncredited)

Charlotte Otremba

Student (uncredited)

Angelina Palma

Party Guest (uncredited)

Clifford Rivera

Obnoxious Kids' Father (uncredited)

Guy Sparks

Bouncer (uncredited)

Reno

**Life happens and we just've to flow with it, making better choices!** A better film than I thought. What I thought was seeing how it was received. It was based on the book of the same name, directed by a newcomer. A coming-of-age film, about a 19 year old smart girl, but struggling in the real world since finished her education. Particularly, she's having a trouble with her father in communicating. Not that she's incapable of blend in with the rest of the world, but she's preoccupied with what she's interested in. Now her therapist hints to make a list to accomplish things than the dull life according to him she's presently living on. During her attempt, what are all things she go through was told in the remaining narration. Bel Powley was brilliant in the title role. It was more like a sequel to her previous film 'The Diary of a Teenage Girl'. Like it was the next stage of her story. Between adulthood and teenhood, at the edge of teenage. Apart from her, the rest of the cast was decent. I usually like this kind of films, but they are all same. Developed from the basic storyline that we are very familiar with. In that perspective, this is not an impressive film, especially if you have seen plenty. Even though not bad for watching it once. Since the characters, cast and settings differ, besides the presentation was good, it surely a nice film to watch alone in a lazy weekend. Probably under- appreciated, but definitely an under- noticed film of the year. _7/10_

Kamurai

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is a great little "coming of age", literal search for identity in an extra-ordinary young woman placed in a situation to "catch up " with her peers. Firstly, I'm calling a lot of flags on this play because she's got a photographic memory, she's graduated from Harvard (she clearly could have gone on to get a Master's and a Doctorate), she's pretty much smarter than everyone, and she comes from a wealthy family that is paying for her life. Now, that said, her problems are still legitimate problems: they could just easily be SO MUCH WORSE. My biggest problem is that she learned all this crap because she was told to without any real direction in life and could be doing anything she actually wanted, but she wasn't given a support system to put her on a path to where she could be happy without this movie. But since we're in a universe where she was "shipped off", this is an emotionally centered piece where she is battling with social connection as well as the emotions involved and finally being faced with a place she could fail. I have a feeling that straight women are going to connect more with this movie that other demographics as it does focus a lot on what it means to have the appreciation of different men, and / or whether that validates part of you (as a woman) as a person. To me, it has a funny moral of "No matter your advantages, life will kick you while you're down." Bel Powley kills it, as it is almost a one woman show with rotating support characters (/ villains?), and she does a significantly large portion of the work.