Back in the Day

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"Sometimes in order to move forward...you have to go back"
  • R
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 5.0  (1,901)
  • 7

Back in the Day, a 2014 American comedy-drama directed and written by Michael Rosenbaum, is a journey to the past to embrace the present. The film stars Michael Rosenbaum as Jim Owens, who was a high school glory, and now he's a struggling actor in Los Angeles. Morena Baccarin, known for her role in Deadpool and Gotham, plays the role of Jim's former girlfriend, Lori. Danielle Bisutti plays Jim's sister, who's getting married, bringing him back home to Long Island.

Upon returning home, Jim discovers that his mother (played by Kirstie Alley) has rented his room to a Chinese man (played by Rong Guang Yu). Worse, Jim finds out that his friends have moved on with their lives, while he has been struggling to make ends meet.

Jim meets an old acquaintance, Dave (played by Nick Swardson), who encourages him to compete against their high school's rival football team. That's when Jim starts to reconnect with his past and make sense of his present. Along the way, Jim realizes that there were things he wanted in high school that he did not pursue. He also meets a woman, Brooke (played by Emma Caulfield), who teaches him how to take the leap of faith in life.

Back in the Day is a movie about transitions, regrets, and second chances. Jim realizes that there were things he wanted in high school that he did not pursue. He also meets a woman, Brooke (played by Emma Caulfield), who teaches him how to take the leap of faith in life. In the movie, the characters revisit the time when life was simpler, and their present-day issues dissolve in the memories of those simpler times.

Director Michael Rosenbaum describes the film as "a heartfelt comedy about a kid who peaked in high school and is given a chance to redeem himself." Rosenbaum, who also stars in the movie, captures the essence of living in the moment and making the most of second chances. The film is relatable to anyone who has ever returned to their hometown after a prolonged absence.

Despite its rather conventional premise, the film stands out for its unique tone and strong performances by the cast. Rosenbaum's direction brings out the best in the actors, especially Morena Baccarin, who delivers a nuanced and layered performance as the woman who got away. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable, and their on-screen moments are some of the film's most enjoyable.

Back in the Day is not just about rediscovering old friendships but also about finding oneself. The film takes us on a journey of self-discovery where Jim confronts his past and makes peace with his present. The film's message is simple yet profound: life is a journey. We don't always end up where we thought we would, but that doesn't mean we can't still find happiness and fulfillment.

The movie is a lighthearted comedy with moments of genuine emotion. While some of the humor may be a bit crude, the film's overall message prevails. The film's soundtrack is a good fit, with toe-tapping numbers like "Life is Beautiful" by Keb' Mo' and "Hula Hoop" by O.M.G.

In conclusion, Back in the Day is a charming and amusing journey that successfully captures the essence of small-town life. The film's strong performances, heartwarming message, and well-balanced humor make it worth the watch. It's a perfect movie for anyone who wants to take a trip down memory lane, rediscover old friendships, and make peace with the past.

Back in the Day is a 2014 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.0 and a MetaScore of 7.

Back in the Day
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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.0  (1,901)
  • Metascore
    7