The Half of It

    The Half of It
    2020

    Synopsis

    Shy, straight-A student Ellie is hired by sweet but inarticulate jock Paul, who needs help wooing the most popular girl in school. But their new and unlikely friendship gets tricky when Ellie discovers she has feelings for the same girl.

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    Cast

    • Leah LewisEllie Chu
    • Daniel DiemerPaul Munsky
    • Alexxis LemireAster Flores
    • Enrique MurcianoDeacon Flores
    • Wolfgang NovogratzTrig Carson
    • Catherine CurtinColleen Munsky
    • Becky Ann BakerMrs. Geselschap
    • Collin ChouEdwin Chu
    • MacIntyre DixonFather Shanley
    • Alec TincherSenior Guy (In Hallway)

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Washington Post

      Written and directed with tart intelligence by Alice Wu, and featuring some dazzling breakout performances, this breezy, self-aware and utterly adorable coming-of-age tale keeps one eye on literary and cinematic classics, and the other firmly on a future full of exploration, self-expression and buoyant expectation.
    • 80

      Los Angeles Times

      Wu is confident enough to make the bold strokes her characters speak of and craft a movie that’s comfortably different.
    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      It’s refreshing to see a film that not only spotlights a queer Asian American woman but also treats her with such respect and tenderness.
    • 75

      IndieWire

      The Half of It has lofty aims for its version of the classic tale — which it mostly achieves, albeit without much fanfare.
    • 70

      Variety

      It’s also made fresh by the myriad literary and cinematic references Wu weaves into Aster’s correspondence with “Paul.” With its slightly nerdy, play-on-wordy title, The Half of It alludes to the ancient Greek belief that two-faced humans were separated by the gods, devoting their lives to finding their lost soulmates (if you like the idea, read Plato’s “Symposium,” or check out “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”).
    • 70

      Screen Rant

      The Half of It puts a queer YA spin on a classic romance story, but Wu makes it her own - delivering a charming, sweet and altogether heartfelt movie.
    • 67

      The A.V. Club

      Although The Half Of It mostly sticks to what’s swiftly becoming the Netflix teen rom-com house style (moody amber lighting, Wes Anderson-inspired framing, and nostalgia for John Hughes’ oeuvre), Wu creates several compellingly original images as well.
    • 63

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      The film is also weighed down with a hokey record-scratch moment, a triumphant big-game sequence and a church-set finale that seems to be aping "The Graduate" but doesn’t quite have the courage to fully embrace the comedy of the moment.