Carrie Pilby

Carrie Pilby

  • Director: Susan Johnson
  • Writer: Kara Holden,Caren Lissner
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 4, 2017
  • Also known as: 哈佛沒教的幸福課
  • Carrie Pilby, a comedy film directed by Susan Johnson and starring Bel Powley, Nathan Lane and Gabriel Byrne , premiered in the United States on April 4, 2017.
    The film tells the story of a talented girl who struggles to find happiness and understand the world . 

    Details

    • Release date April 4, 2017
    • Filming locations New York, USA
    • Production companies Braveart Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $18,957

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $13,944

    Gross worldwide

    $28,430

    Movie reviews

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    • By Brett 2022-09-24 02:49:01

      Avengers list?

      The growth experience of a high-minded girl who entered Harvard at an early age. In the opening chapter, I sat down in front of a psychiatrist for a chat. A sharp girl with an amazing amount of reading and eloquence immediately sat down. During the conversation, the psychiatrist was also scolded, almost speechless and unable to do anything. , leaving the audience in amazement thinking that it is probably not an easy thing to cure such a strange woman. result. . . The psychiatrist actually...

    • By Rachelle 2022-06-28 22:24:39

      You always wait until happiness knocks on the door

      The heroine is smart, withdrawn and sharp, and is judged as difficult to get along with, but under these labels, she is actually just a little girl. She refuses happiness, she refuses happiness, because she doesn't believe they really exist, and she is afraid of losing it again after gaining it. The death of my mother, the neglect of my father, and the emotional pain in college seem to be the triggers for it all.

      She has no lovers, no friends or any social activities. So the...

    • By Camron 2022-06-28 19:31:12

      Fair but the actors are handsome

      A movie that moves me is a good movie. The heroine is super smart but not sociable. Seeing her get out of the siege little by little, reconcile with her father, face her dead mother calmly, and say goodbye to those who have hurt her? Finally, I am with my neighbor, the music brother, who really cares about her because he has Ask carrie's middle name haha. I also think of myself when I see the female protagonist being alone, confused and difficult to communicate with others, so I will feel...

    • By Liam 2022-06-28 18:48:46

      Is the literal translation of the English title better? I don't know.

      Although I think that the happiness list is the same, I know that the main point is to take the first step and act, not to stay at home and give yourself some time to be with others The time to let oxygen in and burn into a warm flame

      So what the psychologist said in it is to leave a little time for people's sincerity. What I agree with is that you should not be very resistant at the beginning and think that others will attack me. I must always be...

    • By Antonia 2022-06-28 17:11:52

      good girl shine

      In fact, Kelly is not a strange girl. She is just super-intelligent, loves reading, but is too upright, doesn't like to lie, and doesn't want to do things she doesn't want to do. She lost her mother at the age of twelve, went to Harvard at the age of fourteen, and heard that her father was reorganizing at the age of nineteen. family.

      Under the advice of a psychiatrist, she tried to make friends, try to date, try to keep pets, and try to welcome the New Year with someone... As smart as...

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    • By General 2023-09-07 22:52:49

      When can we talk about...

    • By Ettie 2023-09-01 18:34:45

      A well-established youth chicken soup slice, the output of values ​​is very basic, very official, and even very simple, but there are still quite a few resonances... Belle Polly is still full of energy in the film! (even if it's a very sad...

    • By Martina 2023-08-16 05:17:41

      The lighthearted and humorous love sketch is mainly supported by Bel Powerly. The structure of the script is a bit scattered in the second half, and the transition is too blunt, not as amazing as the love...

    • By Eduardo 2023-07-28 12:44:35

      It's boring, a little...

    • By Dillan 2023-07-13 18:37:06

      It tells the story of a 19-year-old Harvard graduate who, unlike the usual girl next door, is smart and beautiful, but wary of the outside world. She is cynical and insecure about herself. Her psychiatrist made a list for her to complete a series of things, hoping to change her. She also tries to understand the world around her, which is uncomplicated to most people but unfathomable to her. The series resonates so well, although I don't have a heroine so high IQ, but the rest of her weird...

    Movie plot

    Kelly ( Bel Powley ) is a gifted girl who received a Harvard diploma at the age of 18. She lost her mother since childhood and lives alone in Manhattan. Her father Perbi ( Gabriel Byrne ) noticed Kelly's hesitation and introduced her old friend and psychiatrist Petrov ( Nathan Lane ) to Kelly. Happy list of six tasks. Kelly tried to complete the tasks on the list, but found that it was not as learning that her dependent father also...
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    Evaluation action

    With a beautiful piano score and a script that embraces the cutie-boy-next-door cliché without reservation, "Carrie Pilby" isn't a film that challenges the stereotypes of teen coming-of-age movies. The film tells the story of a girl who learns to reconnect with the world, with a lilting tone that is more sweet than bitter, and seems best suited to a young adult audience. Plus points for the Manhattan background and Bel Powley's solid...
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    Movie quotes

    • Matt: You wanna play it? It might help you relax.

      Carrie Pilby: What makes you think I'm not relaxed?

      Matt: People's shoulders aren't naturally aligned with their earlobes like that.

    • Mr. Pilby: [punches him in the mouth] Borrowing a book and not returning it is the height of rudeness.

      Professor Harrison: You son of a...

      Mr. Pilby: Come along, Carrie.

      Carrie Pilby: It looks good on you.

      Professor Harrison: What?

      Carrie Pilby: Turns your lips red.

    • Matt: So, you must've been 18 when you graduated?

      Carrie Pilby: That maths degree came in handy, huh!

      Matt: Well, that was a little thing called subtraction.