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Newly single and uninspired by his job in college admissions, the introverted Jesse Fisher (Josh Radnor) lives with his head buried in a book. His deep nostalgia for his own alma mater in Ohio - the dining halls and dorm rooms, the parties and poetry seminars - makes him wonder if his best days are behind him. So when his favorite professor (Richard Jenkins) invites him back to campus to speak at his retirement dinner, Jesse jumps at the chance. Meeting Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen) - a precocious classical music-loving sophomore - awakens in Jesse long-dormant feelings of possibility and connection. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date Liberal Arts Sep 14, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Liberal Arts

Josh Radnor,Elizabeth Olsen,Richard Jenkins,Allison Janney,John Magaro,Elizabeth Reaser,Kate Burton,Robert Desiderio,Zac Efron,Kristen Bush,Ali Ahn,Ned Daunis,Gregg Edelman,Michael Weston

Genres Liberal Arts : Drama,Comedy

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Liberal Arts

User Ranting Liberal Arts : 3.4
User Percentage For Liberal Arts : 60 %
User Count Like for Liberal Arts : 5,486
All Critics Ranting For Liberal Arts : 6.6
All Critics Count For Liberal Arts : 102
All Critics Percentage For Liberal Arts : 70 %

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Movie Overview For Liberal Arts


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Review For Liberal Arts

For a film about aging and romanticism, "Liberal Arts" feels like it needs a more mature script.
Tom Long-Detroit News

Liberal Arts maneuvers its story in a philosophical way that is anything but detached. There's a warmth here that reminds audiences why college -- and, dare we say, their core curriculums? -- matter.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

As a comedy of manners, 'Liberal Arts' is perfectly likeable.But you might find its talky touchy-feeliness on the smug side.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

There are some entertaining and moving scenes here, but, overall, it's a bit softhearted for my taste.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

"Liberal Arts" sticks to the syllabus of a decidedly minor movie, but its humanities faculty is first-rate.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Liberal Arts is a parfait - a light, enjoyable concoction that goes down easily but doesn't linger.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

An exuberant, heartfelt concoction, the kind of sunny comedy that's good for the soul.
Eric D. Snider-Pajiba

Some of the insights are a bit simplistic but for most of the running time, the film is an enjoyable diversion.
Cory Everett-The Playlist

LIBERAL ARTS never manages to turn these great performances and familiar dilemmas into something substantial.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest

Liberal laughs are guaranteed but memorable it ain't.
James Croot-Flicks.co.nz

A diverting generational three-way dialogue between those barely out of their teens, those in their mid thirties and those well north of fifty.
Catherine Bray-Film4

...an enthralling sophomore effort from an almost excessively promising filmmaker...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

A writer/director/star, casting himself as the guy who's irresistible to all sorts of women? Woody Allen's been pulling that trick for about 40 years.
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell

A warm, funny and, one imagines, rather personal film, one that's all about falling in and out of love, not just with people and places but the ideas they can sometimes embody.
Tom Clift-Moviedex

"Liberal Arts" develops into a special film, less of a love story and more about the pleasures and dangers of being on both sides of a nurturing student-mentor relationship.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Has a soap opera vibe.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

he characters are interesting and, again, I really felt for the guy's dilemma whether to start a relationship with this much, much younger girl or not.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)

Josh Radnor is an actor who's not content to be just that.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)

Radnor's problem stems from his casting prowess: Jenkins, Janney and Olsen are all so pleasurably adept in their parts that the film's star suffers by comparison. Jesse needs more than Josh Radnor's glibness.
Craig Mathieson-The Sunday Age

Liberal Arts is about going back in time in order to move forward. In so many moments Radnor could have taken disturbing and frustrating turns - and yet it's resistance and maturity saved it.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

Has the hallmark of slow burning classic, starting deceptively uninvolving but gradually increasing in both interest and dramatic tension, with a tender emotional payoff that ripples across all the main characters
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Radnor (How I Met Your Mother) has directed and written an astonishingly good screenplay filled with delectable insights from three different age groups. He is also excellent as the film's protagonist
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Learning life's lessons is a bittersweet experience in Josh Radnor's appealing film
Don Groves-sbs.com.au

An insightful, touching and amusing three-generational study that is anything but sophomoric.
Cameron Meier-Orlando Weekly

The dialogue and relationships give "Liberal Arts" a warm if shallow glow.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

A comedy of vocational anxiety, dealing with the stress of not knowing what you will become, not recognising what you have become, and realising it's all behind you.
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