Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts

  • Director: Josh Radnor
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 5, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: 愛情必修學
  • "Liberal Arts" is a feature film directed by Josh Radnor, starring Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen , Zac Efron , and Elizabeth Reaser . It was released in the United States on September 14, 2012.
    The film tells the story of Jesse, a man who has entered middle age but yearns for school, and Jibi, a 19-year-old girl who has no regrets and dared to act. 

    Details

    • Release date October 5, 2012
    • Filming locations Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies BCDF Pictures, Strategic Motion Ventures, Tom Sawyer Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $2,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $327,345

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $27,435

    Gross worldwide

    $1,150,681

    Movie reviews

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    • By Zella 2022-08-01 13:48:15

      Liberal Arts--Living in the Moment

      As knowledge increases, sorrow also increases. Ecclesiastes, chapter 1, verse 18. Life is an instant creation. Luck never favors those who always say no. The purpose of the novel is to overcome loneliness. But on the other hand, you spend most of your time reading a 1,100+ page book that might affect your social life. One of the things I love most about this school is that it feels like anything is...

    • By Abelardo 2022-07-18 21:17:50

      The Feeling of Watching "Liberal Arts " Again

      Looking at my evaluation after two years, I think it seems to be a very good movie.

      The preciousness of life in Liberal arts.

      lies in the fact that you can never look back when you walk, and that you have to learn to give up if you don't get it. The beauty of youth is a better metaphor. If it comes all over again, everyone will risk their lives again for the impulse and confusion of youth.

      After watching the movie for a long time, I didn't see anything. In the drowsy...

    • By Alexys 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Meeting you is just a compulsory course for my love

      >> Some nonsense written before.
             On New Year's Eve in 2012, I watched this refreshing little movie with mixed emotions. Before that, I saw some comments like "As long as the uncle is good in the liberal arts, the 19th girl will be knocked down. The liberal arts students are the winners in life", and I thought it was a movie related to some liberal arts and physiology students. -_-b
             No wonder, the name is ambiguous enough.
             I personally think that the Taiwan...

    • By Dave 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      aftermath

      There are so many points involved, and every new element that comes in will overwhelm me. this is life. The movie is only a few hours away from Pennsylvania, and it takes only a few hours to arrive by plane; the age difference is 16 years old, and the mentality is ahead (or the mind is mature)
        "Humanities Love Song" is a movie that expresses well. When it comes to sex, there are no sex scenes, we just talk about sex before and after (some people find it annoying, I don't). It's really...

    • By Deonte 2022-04-23 07:03:35

      Youth VS Maturity - a past that will never go back

      A teenage 19-year-old girl, wanting to get out of her awkward and ignorant adolescence, thinks she's mature enough to discuss music, literature, and fall in love with a man in his twenties, and as she said at the end, she just wanted to Get a shortcut to growth through him.

      However, he really regarded the youthful and pure college time as a life-saving straw. He found the meaning of life in the boring and hopeless work life in the huge New York City, and avoided the inevitable reality...

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    • By Davon 2023-09-27 06:28:19

      Science students are parallel to this...

    • By Rubye 2023-09-22 05:57:38

      Is it telling the story of a young literary and artistic youth who "sought the same party to fight against the differences"? A young girl cannot enter the adult world by interacting with an older man, and a male protagonist in his thirties cannot solve his real crisis because of the green eyes of teenage girls. The same kind are more assured, perhaps what we are looking for is just another self who is evenly matched and...

    • By Michael 2023-09-16 02:53:29

      Since Zac Efron played hairspray, he is no longer the one he used to be. Haha, and in 2009~13, franzen was put on hold for four years without reading, which made me survive...

    • By Freddy 2023-07-09 00:25:56

      3.8 stars mourns literary and artistic...

    • By Summer 2023-06-24 13:46:27

      Familiar faces in American...

    Movie plot

    The bookish but pedantic Jesse Fisher ( Josh Radnor ) has just returned to single recently. Now in his 30s, he works as a consultant for study abroad at a university in New York, and the reason why he returned The alma mater in Ohio was mainly to attend the retirement dinner of the respected Professor Peter Holberg ( Richard Jenkins ) -his favorite literature teacher when he was in school.
    By a very accidental opportunity, Jesse, who...
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    Evaluation action

    The film makes people think that Josh Radnor is a smaller Cameron Crowe. He combines joy, life lessons, and love culture into a perfect and pleasant movie. (Timeline Review) 
    The film's surface is about romance, but it actually focuses on knowledge education and university ecology. It uses the intersection of the fate of three generations to show the cross-section of the evolution of the university-the relationship between Jesse and...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jesse Fisher: I think one of the things I loved the most about being here was the feeling that anything was possible. It's just infinite choices ahead of you. You'd get out of school, and anything could happen. And then you do get out, and... life happens, you know'? Decisions get made. And then all those many choices you had in front of you are no longer really there. At a certain point, you just got to go, "Oh, I guess this is new its going down." And there's just something a little depressing about that.

    • Nat: Is your name... Ethan?

      Jesse Fisher: No, why?

      Nat: You look like an Ethan to me.

      Jesse Fisher: My name's not Ethan.

      Nat: How cool would that be, if that was your name and I just, like, knew it?

      [Jesse shrugs]

      Nat: Are you a student here?

      Jesse Fisher: Uh, no, but thank you for thinking that. You?

      Nat: Nah, man. Just here visiting a buddy of mine. It's not a bad place to kill a little time, huh? I'm Nat.

      Jesse Fisher: I'm Jesse.

      Nat: Do you hear that music, Ethan?

    • Nat: Do you drink coffee?

      Zibby: Yeah...?

      Nat: What? That's crazy! So does my friend here. You two, tomorrow. Schhp... coffee.

      Zibby: Yeah, I could do that. Are you in too?

      Jesse Fisher: Um, I...

      [Nat gives him a boost]

      Jesse Fisher: Uh, yeah, that'd be... that's great. Nine o'clock okay?

      Zibby: [laughs, then realizes] Oh, you're serious? Is, uh, 11:30 okay...?

      Jesse Fisher: Uh, yeah... yeah, that works...