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      The Backseat

      2014 1h 44m Comedy List
      Reviews 100% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Roy has a hard time finding a drummer for his band, and after he does find someone, he develops a raging case of hemorrhoids. As people question his sexuality, Roy meets the girl of his dreams and prepares the band for its first gig. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Funny, Original, and Real! I really enjoyed "The Backseat"! It was hysterical! The character, Mike would have to be the crudest. Literally, every time he came on the screen I would cringe before he opened his mouth. Roy (the main character) is the complete opposite though and they had nice chemistry on camera. A very sweet guy who's just going about his life while everyone makes it harder. This movie is definitely a guilty pleasure because I felt bad laughing at some of the things they said, or the situations they were in. For instance, Roy getting hemorrhoids and having to visit the doctor. As sad as it was, it was hysterical! Definitely a must see! :) Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member The Backseat takes the high school coming of age story and fits in the Judd Apatow style humor that has become popular over the last 8 years or so in mainstream comedy. Roy the main character and his down to earth Scottish friend Larry set out to name their band as well as find a drummer. That's when Mike makes his appearance as the sex crazed crude playboy that joins the band and ultimately becomes a major plot point to Roy's Story. Roy juggles band practice and dating the entire movie while lacking coping skills to handle both at the same time. Without giving anything away the plot is pretty original of what an inexperience teen can go through while dating and being sexual active. The balance of humor and serious topics fits very nicely together. The main character Roy holds himself really well for the entire movie; he is emotionally believable for a high school student. Same can be said about the humor if you remember back to those awkward high school days. Roy is that awkward teenager who is always trying to do the right them but ultimately isn't up for the task because of his age and high thoughts of grandeur and lack of life experience. All the supporting characters deserve a standing ovation and no real criticism. The best part is each character gives a great perspective that a teenager would expect; A loving and laughable clueless mother, a stern father, a bully of a teacher, and of course the best friend. One might say they aren't believable... this is a movie! They are here to get Roy through his journey and bring laughter to the audience along the way. The best example goes to Roy's Scottish sidekick and best friend Larry who is in the picture to ground Roy. You might say Larry is the angel on left while Mike is the devil on the right. Mike is always out to hook up with a new girl and has no sense of commitment or respect for women. Each give him a perspective; being swayed left and right in what he should do while courting the lovely yet go getting leading lady Samantha. With all that said Roy comes out at the end with a better insight of himself with all the lessons he learn and how to cope with high school hardships. Another note of enjoyment I found is the "Idea" of the movie or maybe a better phrase would be "The making" of the movie. It was majority self funded by Director Ryan O'Leary and was pulled off amazingly. I find most indie movies to fall flat near the end to either lack of funds, actor availability, or lack of writing perhaps. But The Backseat really pulled it off and keeps you in your seat and keeps you interested till the end. 4.5 out of 5 stars. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member The director seems like a real humble guy! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Roy has a hard time finding a drummer for his band, and after he does find someone, he develops a raging case of hemorrhoids. As people question his sexuality, Roy meets the girl of his dreams and prepares the band for its first gig.
      Director
      Ryan O'Leary
      Producer
      Lori Hamilton, Daniel Herman, Ryan O'Leary, Diana Costello, Bryan Rubin
      Screenwriter
      Ryan O'Leary
      Production Co
      Noteworthy Productions
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jun 21, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 44m