I enjoyed My Old Ass at Sundance this year so I was excited to see it again with my nephew (a big fan of Aubrey Plaza) at the Broadway last night. He didn't like it as much as I thought he would but I loved this poignant (and often hilarious) coming of age story even more the second time. Elliott Labrant (Maisy Stella) is restless and eager to leave her family's cranberry farm in rural Ontario for the excitement of attending university in the big city of Toronto. She celebrates her eighteenth birthday by ingesting mushrooms while camping with her best friends Ro (Kerrice Brooks) and Ruthie (Maddie Ziegler) and, during a hallucination, she meets the 39-year-old version of herself (Plaza). Older Elliott advises her to wear her retainer and moisturize, to treat her mom (Maria Dizzia), dad (Al Goulem), and brothers Max (Seth Isaac Johnson) and Spencer (Carter Trozzolo) better, and to avoid someone named Chad at all costs. Elliott follows her advice and realizes that she has been taking her family for granted and that she should appreciate the time she has left with them before leaving but complications arise when she meets Chad (Percy Hynes White) and starts to fall in love with him. Older Elliott contrives to visit her again to warn her that loving Chad will lead to heartbreak but her younger self teaches her a valuable lesson about being open to possibility. I really loved the story because it is beguiling to think about what you might say to your younger self if given the chance. Plaza is as humorous as ever with her usual deadpan delivery but she has a moment of vulnerability that is really affecting. Stella is incredibly charismatic and she portrays all of the emotions her character experiences in a very natural and believable way (some scenes are heartwarming while others, including a hallucinogenic performance of "One Less Lonely Girl" by Justin Beiber, are laugh out loud funny). She also matches Plaza's energy perfectly in their scenes together. Finally, I loved seeing all of the beautiful scenery around Lake Joseph in Ontario (I am originally from Ontario) where the movie is set and was filmed. This was an audience favorite at Sundance and one of the best coming of age movies I've seen in recent memory. I highly recommend it!
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