Growing Up Smith

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"It’s better to stand out than to fit in."
  • PG-13
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 42 min
  • 6.7  (1,473)

Growing Up Smith is an engaging and heartfelt coming-of-age story that follows the life of a 10-year-old boy named Smith Bhatnagar (played by Roni Akurati) as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a traditional Indian family in the small town of Greenville, Indiana during the 1970s. Smith's parents, Bhaaskar (Anjul Nigam) and Meena (Poorna Jagannathan) have recently emigrated from India, and they are determined to preserve their customs and values while raising their son in America. However, Smith is more interested in fitting in with his American friends and embracing the culture of his new home. He dreams of playing baseball, riding bikes and watching Star Wars movies, rather than studying and adhering to the strict traditions of his Indian heritage.

The film is narrated by an older Smith (played by Jason Lee), who looks back on his childhood with nostalgic affection, highlighting the innocence, humor, and misunderstandings that come with growing up in two cultures. Through Smith's eyes, we experience the excitement of a new home, the frustrations of being different at school, the bond between father and son, and the love that connects us all.

As Smith tries to find his place in the world, he forms a close friendship with a girl named Amy (Brighton Sharbino) who lives across the street. Amy's family is quintessentially American, with a free-spirited mother (Hilarie Burton), a war-veteran father (Jason Lee), and a cool older brother (Jake Busey). Together, Smith and Amy explore the world around them, share their hopes and dreams, and learn from each other's perspectives.

Growing Up Smith is a charming and poignant film that captures the essence of what it means to belong and to adapt, to honor our past while embracing our future, and to cherish the friendships that make life worth living. It's a story about family, friendship, and the universal quest for identity and acceptance. The writing is witty and insightful, the acting is authentic and endearing, and the direction by Frank Lotito is sensitive and nuanced, creating a film that is both entertaining and touching.

The film also features an excellent soundtrack, with classic songs from the 1970s that evoke the era and mood of the film. The cinematography is beautiful, capturing the warmth and charm of small-town America, as well as the vibrant and colorful Indian culture.

Overall, Growing Up Smith is a heartfelt and entertaining film that is perfect for anyone who has ever felt caught between two worlds, anyone who has struggled to find their place in society, or anyone who has ever cherished a childhood friendship that lasts a lifetime. It's a film that reminds us of the power of love and friendship to transcend cultural boundaries and create a bond that lasts a lifetime.

Growing Up Smith is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.7.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (1,473)
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