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7/10
Proves that teen romances can be sweet and charming
napierslogs26 March 2013
"The First Time" is not just about having sex for the first time, but falling in love for the first time, and also just being yourself in front of the object of your affection for the first time. Aubrey (Britt Robertson) has a boyfriend (we'll get to him later) and Dave (Dylan O'Brien) is infatuated with a girl who will probably never like him for who he really is – she's just too into herself for that to ever happen.

At the beginning of the film, Aubrey and Dave meet, they're teenagers who go to different high schools, and their first night together reveals a natural attraction and an easy chemistry that allows them to just open up and talk about whatever they feel like saying. It's a fairly simple film, dialogue-heavy and follows their relationship as all teen romance films do, but there's something about it which suggests it's a genre we haven't really seen before.

"The First Time" isn't a comedy – it's a romantic drama. But it's not heavy and involved like a drama, it's light and funny like a comedy – but in a sweet, charming and real way. The only obvious attempt at comedy is with Aubrey's boyfriend Ronny (James Frecheville). Ronny is one or two years older, this, obviously, makes him wiser, more attuned to the ways of the world, and anybody who isn't him, or who hasn't gone to college, will just never understand the devastations that corporations cause. He likes Aubrey because she's different, she doesn't act all corporation-y.

We like Aubrey because she really isn't all that different. When she's with Dave, she's honest in a way that Dave needs. We like Dave because he convinces himself not to do something stupid, and then proceeds to do something stupid. Just like we all do. And that is why "The First Time" isn't as cheesy as it easily could be. It's a mature film in its depiction of teenagers; it works for adults just as well it does for its teen audience.

Writer and director Jon Kasdan (son of famous filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan) does a good job writing the main characters. The dialogue is a little unnatural at times, and some parts of the story are more drawn out than they need to be, but it's fairly easy to forgive that. The acting is surprisingly good, providing the film with the sweetness and charm that it needs. "The First Time" is a light romantic drama; easy to watch and enjoy, especially for fans of teen romantic comedies of any age.
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8/10
Gets by on charm, character-charisma, and slick writing
StevePulaski13 March 2013
The First Time seems like a film that would be as redundant and as vacuous as the title it boasts, when in retrospect, it's a rather complete film. A very surprising one at that. It's talky, moving at a slowburn pace, which is a blessing, especially in this genre, open to showing human characters function in a strange world, and deep in its focus on two characters that do more than meet-cute - they stay cute. They also make it easy to like them since they're sincere and just as confused as we were as they quickly wander out of adolescence before they even felt like they were in.

The film opens with Dave (Dylan O'Brien), a senior in high school, rehearsing lines in a back alley during a party that he plans to recite to Jane (Nickelodeon's Victoria Justice), a close friend he has big feelings for. He is overheard by Aubrey (Britt Robertson), a Junior in high school, who's friends are the party in the house next door. They have a nice, intimate discussion about relationships and crushes, and Aubrey even gives him some rather harsh constructive criticism on his letter, which she says is rambling and petty and isn't likely to sway her feelings at all. Despite this, Dave continues talking with her and they dance preciously in the alley until the party is raided by police.

They then decide to go to Aubrey's home, where they listen to vinyl, drink wine, and sleep together on the bed innocently enough, despite Aubrey making clear that she has a boyfriend. The next morning, Aubrey, in a freaked-out state-of-mind, forces Dave out the window, reminding herself not only that she has a boyfriend but pretty strict parents as well. This sets up a tone for the weekend.

What follows is Dave's attempts to connect with Aubrey, avoid her preachy and overly-clingy boyfriend Ronny (James Frecheville), and receive advice from his pals Simon (Craig Roberts) and "Big Corporation" (LaMarcus Tinker), all in the span of one weekend. It isn't hard to figure out where this will lead, as the title pretty much blatantly gives it away. This will be the first time both Dave and Aubrey have sex, which they discover isn't as exciting or as easy as they thought; one of the most charming additions to The First Time. The film never leaves the ground of reality, and even during the scenes of the party, never do we feel that director Jon Kasdan is attempting to perpetuate raunchiness between characters or force situations onto them. The dialog (also by Kasdan) remains controlled, yet so alert that you would think it's done in a form of improvisation.

The leads are especially likable, as well, giving the film an elevation in the character-department, which is what many teen comedy-dramas struggle to create. While these characters may be a bit too eclectic and distinctly-drawn for some audience members to connect with, they are nonetheless interesting and made likable by their innocent, judgments, and their chemistry. Dylan O'Brien and Britt Robertson do wonderful work as teens caught up in the mixed-signals and adolescent nature of relationships, crushes, and insecurities. Victoria Justice is a pleasant addition to the cast, but those looking for her as a character worth putting on the poster will be disappointed; she is allotted, maybe, ten minutes of the whole project. But in those ten minutes, she says a few things that give you the indication why this project wasn't backed by Nickelodeon. Regardless, I laud her for trying new territory; sign her up for a Harmony Korine project next.

There are different levels of teen films in 2013. They can excel to nearly unobtainable levels of masterworks like The Breakfast Club or The Perks of Being a Wallflower, steady their sights on competence and energy and be something like Drumline or Little Birds, or could go in the dumpster along with Girl in Progress and the wretched Project X. The First Time may be, at times, predictable, fluffy, and too eclectic for its own good, but it gets by on charm, character-charisma, and slick writing. Unfortunately, it's something that will unfortunately go predominately unseen by teenagers.

Starring: Dylan O'Brien, Britt Robertson, Craig Roberts, Joshua Malina, James Frecheville, Christine Taylor, and Victoria Justice. Directed by: Jon Kasdan.
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8/10
One of the Best Teen Love Films of Recent Times
danew1323 April 2013
I go back quite aways to A Summer Place and Parish,yet even as a senior citizen I found The First Time to be a refreshingly honest and well acted film highlighted by the performance of Britt Robertson, a young actress who unfortunately is in the shade of Jennifer Lawrence and Ellen Page...yet I hope she can find he way into the sun because she has a lot to offer.

The film, although light hearted, doesn't deal in mind numbing clichés. It is about the real emotions of modern high school kids, who you realize aren't that much different from the kids of my generation.

It's nice to see a film where kids actually fall deeply for each other rather than just fleeting sexual attraction.
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6/10
Different from other Teen movies
staceymullen249 May 2013
Great coming of age teen movie that explores the angst of the 'First Time'. Unlike most teen flicks, the characters don't fall into stereotypes, and they act their age in an intelligent way that does not lean towards Dawson Creek territory. Great from start to finish, and different from most movies in that genre.The teens are normal, the girl and boy you and I know, and now some picture perfect model. The cast were excellent in their roles in fact I have also watched the lead character in Teen Wolf and this is quite a departure from the role he plays in that. The best thing, however, about the movie is the romance was relate-able and normal, and not some unrealistic love story you only seen in movies. What a great ending!
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7/10
Surprisingly decent
Anon4KGN17 March 2013
Here's me, thinking I'd have to go through this horrible movie just to see Victoria Justice in it but I was totally wrong. It was quite the opposite actually, I had to go through Victoria Justice so I can watch these interesting characters fall in love.

Yeah, it has its typical teenage moments; parties and stuff but it's a decent love story. Perhaps the movie is too much concentrated on the lead characters but it is forgivable since I enjoyed every moment of them discussing (their) life.

Both of the lead actors are beautiful, charismatic and especially the female lead, interesting personality. She doesn't believe in facebook and twitter and stuff, she wants the old-fashioned way, meeting a boy in a bar or perhaps a dark alley ;)
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9/10
As good as a high school rom-com gets
thereisnothingleft7 March 2013
I really liked The First Time. I don't feel the need to summarize what the movie is about, as the other reviews and the summary does that job, but I really enjoyed this movie. The writing for this movie really stood out to me, as the conversations felt so real between characters because of subtle little things that happen in most conversations in real life. That's a credit to the actors as well, but when you see the movie, especially the first time the main characters meet, you will understand what I mean.

It's a shame this film didn't get a bigger release in theaters because Dylan O'Brien and Britt Robertson are both terrific. They make the two characters blend so well together it's hard not to root for them to wind up together. The supporting cast does a great job as well, but this movie is all about Dave and Aubrey so there wasn't a large chunk of material for any of them.

The only thing I can suggest for this movie is don't go into it expecting to make you laugh hysterically. Don't get me wrong, it's a very funny movie, but it's more of the type that makes you smile, grin, or giggle. Can't go without mentioning the soundtrack either, its phenomenal and every song goes with its moment.

Overall, I highly recommend this movie. The only way I could see someone disliking the film is if they are not into rom-coms or high school movies, but if you are then why are you even watching it in the first place?

9/10
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7/10
Refreshing and unique rom-com
shannen-l-c31 August 2018
I've seen a lot of rom-coms over the years, but 'The First Time' is unlike any other rom-com I've seen before. In fact, I'm not sure if I'd even class it as a rom-com, it's more of a romantic drama. The central component of the story is the romance between the two main characters, but there isn't much comedy and certainly no laugh out loud moments. There are quite a lot of emotional scenes and towards the end of the movie, I was shocked at how dark things got for what I initially thought to be a rom-com.

Don't get me wrong, this movie still has a lot of the same tropes you'd expect from any romantic movie - loner boy meets sweet girl, they hit it off, she has a dumb boyfriend, he has a crush on a popular girl that only sees him as a friend and sleeps around the the jocks, the main pair deny their feelings until they finally admit it, everything's happy, then the pair inevitably come up against an obstacle before finding their way back to each other. We've seen it all before and we know it off by heart, but there is still something very unique about 'The First Time'.

What makes 'The First Time' different than others of this genre is how realistic it is and its focus on the characters Dave (Dylan O'Brien) and Aubrey (Britt Robertson) and their relationship. Although there are other characters and the two main characters interact with those other characters, it's still completely focused on their budding romance. Dylan and Britt's chemistry sells the romance and despite a majority of the movie being focused solely on them, I was engrossed. There is something about the way in which the movie is structured and the scenes between the two characters of Dave and Aubrey that feels incredibly intimate and authentic. Their conversations are fully fleshed out and time is spent to really show the process of the two of them getting to know each other. In most movies, it usually feels like there's a rush to get to the next scene or plot point, but 'The First Time' was very character driven, which I enjoyed. The dialogue feels realistic and natural (although, at times is a little melodramatic) and wasn't saturated with romantic cliches. Dave and Aubrey's conversations were exactly the kind of conversations people have when they first meet and are getting to know each other.

What I most admire about 'The First Time' is that it wasn't afraid to show the rocky road most of us go down when we meet someone new. Although Dave and Aubrey have an initial attraction and chemistry when they meet, the path to them realising that isn't easy. Towards the end, I was convinced that the two of them wouldn't find their happy ending and go their separate ways, and I admired that the movie pushed the boundaries of their romance in that way. The main obstacle that stands in their way towards the end is realistic and poignant, and not shallow or constructed. How they feel and what they go through is incredibly relatable and it was refreshing to see a romance movie that isn't based solely upon fantasy. The relationship feels real and is a reflection of a lot of relationships (particularly first-time relationships) between young people.

In addition, the exploration of love was just as refreshing. Instead of throwing the word love around or having the characters tell each other (or us) that they loved each other, we got to see the process of them falling in love without a label being put on it. One of my favourite moments is when Dave admits that he has never felt about anyone the way he feels about Aubrey, and that he doesn't know what those feelings are or what they mean. Love is a complicated emotion, particularly when you're experiencing it for the first time and I liked that the movie portrayed that sense of uncertainty and confusion that both characters go through as their feelings for one another evolve.

Finally, I love that despite being young and inexperienced, Dave and Aubrey show maturity and resilience in the way they handle the hurdles they face and the message this movie sends to its audience (particularly its younger audience). Unlike most romantic movies, 'The First Time' doesn't provide anyone with unrealistic expectations of love. Dave and Aubrey's relationship is far from perfect, and the movie could have easily ended with them going their separate ways and never speaking again, and that's what makes this movie so unique. Its message is that no two people are ever perfect for one another, there's no straight or easy route to love/relationships and it's easy to walk away the first time you hit a snag in a relationship, but if you have a unique bond with someone it's worth fighting for and working on.

Overall, I enjoyed 'The First Time' and would recommend it to anyone that's a fan of romantic movies. Dylan and Britt are great, their chemistry is on point and the love story between Dave and Aubrey isn't contrived or overly cliche, but organic and realistic. For those looking for a light-hearted or funny rom-com, this won't be for you, since it is much more emotional than one would expect from a romantic movie. But even then, I still believe this movie is worth a watch if only to put a slight dent in the over-the-top and cliched romantic fantasies present in the romance genre.
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9/10
Hodgeman to the rescue...lucky girl ..!!
pratima34714 April 2013
Just when rom-coms got all boring and oh-so-predictable and we decided to write them off of our Sunday evenings, Jon Kasdan presented this cute,funny movie- the first time. Thank you!

Beautiful (literally) characters,witty dialogues,good background score and decent acting make this a great option for the rom-com genre fans. The movie did not leave me feeling all mushy and longing for romance...but it was definitely a feel good ride..it actually lifted my spirits :)

Try not to miss it.You will like it,if not love..but it's hard to dislike such a "from the heart" love story. Do watch it..it's not a waste of time..pure entertainment.
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6/10
Average
alex239-545-531587 February 2014
This was a passably interesting take on the high school movie. The characters felt real and had at least some depth, other than Dave's friends who felt shoehorned in for non-existent comedy. I thought the 'token black guy' was the thing of the past, but here he is again in a mostly silent, vaguely racist role as the friend and straight talking foil of the sensitive dreamy white kid. The 'English' friend was very awkward too, the accent was way off and the actor wooden.

Other than that, there wasn't anything offensive about the film. The dialogue was fairly smart and snappy, the acting was passable, the storyline was at least somewhat different.

I can't see anyone being passionate about the film, though, and that is the problem. Everything is just average, from the cinematography to the pacing to the plot. The attempts at being 'deep' and 'meaningful' such as the car wreck and the pretentious conversation felt shoehorned in. Essentially it is just a concise teen film that doesn't insult your intelligence but doesn't enthrall you either. There really isn't much to say about it.
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2/10
not working
johannes_seywald21 August 2019
A way too perfect and therefore boring male lead, a pale female lead, a non existent plot (for the most part), pacing issues, not funny nor touching in any way. To sum it up: This film is not working as it was probably intended. The rating is far too high
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10/10
Best film in this genre I've seen for a long time ..Sexy and Funny
paul_alderson20111 March 2013
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This is my first review and after watching 'The First Time' I thought I would write this ..'Aubrey (britt Robertson) meets Dave (Dylan O'Brien)after a house party in an alley way they immediately hit it off and even though Aubrey is in a relationship with a guy who doesn't understand her she begins to fall for Dave . The acting is this is really astonishing the chemistry between the two main characters is second to none , feels so real . Britt Robertson is so sexy and funny too , amazing actress. Dylan O'Brien is super talented in this funny romantic comedy. Wish there were more movies as good as this and as well acted.

Would highly recommend 10 out of 10 from me .. LOVED IT !!
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6/10
a decent watch
YJLcool27 July 2013
The First Time is a coming-of-age rom-com about the mixed feelings that two teenagers experienced as they fall in love for the first time and eventually decide to lose their virginity together. The film aims to show the nervousness, hesitation, insecurity and excitement that every teenager would experience when they lose their virginity the first time, but it fails to capture the feelings perfectly.

Although the meetup and development of the relationship happens so fast that it feels a bit artificial, but the on-screen chemistry between the two leads is so convincing that you eventually believe that they developed a solid connection somewhere along the way. How the relationship develops between them is seemingly simple: they find each other easy to talk with, share their feelings without fear or distrust, walks her home, etc.It's sweet and charming. The film is dialogue-heavy but feels fresh and slightly different than typical American coming-of-age rom-com nowadays. We care about them and wish that they could have a happy ending.

However, when the long-awaited key moment of consummation arrives, it just cuts away and fade to black, leaving the audience to speculate or ponder what actually happened is a bit of a letdown.There's no compelling insights to be found and the film feels ordinary when the credits roll. Despite its shortcomings, it's still an enjoyable light romantic comedy film to watch.
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1/10
Terrible waste of time
rdorsett4176 April 2018
Where exactly was the comedy in this? Bad acting all the way around. If you're looking for a good funny movie, this definitely wasn't it.
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7/10
I'd have my teenage kids watch this
miky_ioana12 July 2020
So they'd see all shades of relationships. The sweet, the precious, the importance of a first, the possibility of better in the future, the not giving up.

While also seeing the bad, the unwanted, the struggle and what you DON'T wanna do.

This movie is great.
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7/10
Underrated,very engaging, feel good movie
ashrafulhaqshawon12 January 2020
I dont like write big reviews so I'll keep it Short...This movie has almost all the element what a teen romantic movie should have...The movie starts with a crazy party where...A cute but smart girl meets an unknown almost graduated high school boy outside the party cause Both of them think that party sucks...And they have this really good, not so cheesy but romantic conversation with each other...and they end up that night on the girls place in an unexpected sleepover which was real romantic to even watch....

Plus this movie surprisingly has some real bold scenes kept in pg-13 ratings...Just Don't expect something too dramatic or too big incidences and you will get something real good ...
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10/10
She met Dave in the best day of her life!
jingbao3195 October 2013
It has been a long time since I watched such an awesome teen movie. I always want to find a movie which can represent our feeling when it comes to first love. And this movie is the ONE!

Aubrey is sexy and dependent, more mature than girls of her own age. Dave is smart but shy most of the time. Both of them are great people and when they meet each other, the chemical just burst.It is so hard to find someone you can just keep talking to. So when they are talking about dream, traveling, hobby, I can't help smiling because this is so real. Although some of our experience is way much personal, we just want to share our thoughts with the ONE for no reason.

This movie also reminds me of Flipped. Both of them are about first love. The most different part for me is that Julie in Flipped is brave while Aubrey is more vulnerable and sensitive.But at the end of the day, you'll have your own happy ending.

In addition, I used to check the ranking before I watch a movie. After watching this, ranking is of no importance any longer. This movie is just so real, so romantic and so awesome!!!
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One of the best teen romantics ever, A brilliant date movie.
IrishPal200216 June 2015
This teen romantic comedy is a brilliant interpretation of not just having sex for the first time but also about falling in love for the first time. The movie is a brilliant choice for snuggling up with your second half or by yourself with a smile on your face watching a lovely relationship between two characters.

You can not help but root for the high school senior, Dave who is trying to grab the absolutely gorgeous Aubrey Miller who is perfect girlfriend material. She is different and you can not help but fall in love with her yourself through the duration of the movie.

As i said previously this is the perfect date movie, the atmosphere set in the movie is perfect for a snuggle to someone close to you and the ending scenes will put you in a very loving and happy mood.
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7/10
A bit deeper than a regular teenage drama
nivetham-3625026 June 2017
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I thought this movie would be another typical teenage drama, but surprisingly it is a bit more than that. In a world where being a couple requires compatibility, having something or everything common, these two kids find love in the old mannered way. It surprises them and they are not sure what to make of it.It also shows how awkward having sex for the first time could be. It has a beautiful cast and could put a smile on your faces at the end.
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10/10
Awesome
TimAtlanta24 April 2013
I thought this movie handled teenage romance, chemistry, nervousness, perhaps actual first time sex, really well. If it's truly the first time for both kids..it can be weird and confusing. I especially enjoyed the music and can't find a soundtrack. :( I thought the characters were original. The conversation between the 3 guys was not untypical of what I had with my buddies back in the day...long ago. The one scene where the guy yells back at them "what's wrong with you assholes..." wasn't really a necessary scene. It appeared the director just forgot to drop that on the floor. However, it would have been nice to have seen a little more interaction between Dave and Aubrey..like the theories he talked about and the discussions he was referring to. Still I'm 52 and I watched it with my teenagers and we all loved it.
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7/10
..you take a chance, and get unexpectedly rewarded
bjarias13 January 2016
.. if this kid were just a few inches taller, she would be the reigning youthful queen of Hollywood and the fashion world. There's numerous scenes in this cute, simple little movie, when the camera appears as if it's a foot from her face, that you look at her and see all the glamour images of many of the captivating women of generations before. From the first production you remember seeing her, you've realized she would be a force to be reckoned with. The film is the typical example of the genre, but it's a given she will make any of its' ilk more worthwhile. And these two should most definitely pair up again.. they are unquestionably a screen 'couple' that's to be remembered.
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2/10
Directionless, unconvincing, train wreck
jamesferguson-0487429 August 2018
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We're not the target demographic, 20 years or so older, so maybe if you're a teenager you'll get something just out of the style or vibe of the movie, but this movie felt empty to us.

And it's not like we have a problem with teen romances, we gave this a chance because we just watched 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' and it gave us hope that teen rom-coms could be good. Only to have that optimism ground out of us by this do-nothing, lowest-common-denominator movie.

The main problem is that the script meanders about without much purpose for 70 minutes, then all of a sudden we finally get some dramatic tension at minute 70 and then it's resolved in about 10 minutes flat and then we wrap up the happily-ever-after.

As others have said, opening the movie with boy-meets-girl and they immediately have electricity is a mistake. We know nothing about these people and they're already falling in love? Any other movie would introduce each of them separately, give us something about them to relate to, have them be funny and self-deprecating and only then, when we care a bit about them have them meet, so we actually care if they get together and have opinions about the things they say about each other. We're so in the dark in this movie that anything one says about the other could be true or totally unfair (and that doesn't pay off later).

From there the relationship was completely predictable for 70 minutes. Things happened, obstacles were introduced and overcome, but we were never in doubt that they would be and we still weren't given that much reason to care if they weren't. The accident, by the way, seemed totally forced and random and irrelevant.

I will say that the climactic scene was reasonably fresh and a healthy perspective for a teen movie to deal with. But it came way too late. It should've happened at the halfway point and the resolution should've been spread out over the rest of the movie instead of being resolved with almost no conflict in a snappy 15 minutes.

Other ways this fails to be original or avoid stereotypes:
  • major manic pixie dream girl syndrome, she does collage and plays piano but she's sarcastic and fiesty and "alternative", but also blond and size 0, but we're meant to believe she's relatable because she gets 'a' pimple and talks about being on a first name basis with her dermatologist (?!).
  • all the actors are cleancut white Disney teens out of a modelling agency, and if I'm not missing something, there's literally *one* black friend. And he's not even the best friend, he's the best friend's mostly silent sidekick.
  • they constantly try to be self aware and talk about love story cliches before fulfilling them, but just in a rote "we're going to state this cliche before we use it" way with no wit or clever reversal or anything.
  • the movie contains maybe half a dozen jokes. It could've gotten away with a lot more if it'd been funny. Most of the time it wasn't even trying.
  • the male lead writes his longtime crush off in an instant because she can't articulately define a word. She knows the most common way it comes up but she couldn't use it in a sentence. No likeable character should be that judgemental.
  • the whole thing feels like Dawson's Creek fan-fic (for those old enough to get the reference) but even worse than what was, in retrospect, a very pretentious and self-obsessed show.
  • fails the Bechdel test - there are only two named female characters and the only time they talk to each other is to discuss the guy.
  • I guess the most jarring thing is that for a movie that basically implies that the two leads are the only two intelligent people in town, this is a really dumb movie. Not funny, not clever, not diverse, no meaningful social commentary etc. Don't get me wrong, there are some great dumb movies, just - don't have your two love interests spend the whole of your dumb movie implicitly and then very explicitly judging everyone else for not being 'very smart'.
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10/10
Great film
jannorasmus-638-19313120 March 2013
I really have so many to wrap up this film with such a great words. At the beginning I want to mention I am 16 year old boy and I definitely will watch it second time or even more.

Film was great from the first time and I really want to say thanks to the authors and actors. Britt Robertson played a great roll and she is so cute and wonderful through the hole film. From the beginning they were all at a party and they were in the back alley. Dylan O'Brien was practicing his speech for the girl she liked a lot from childhood. But when he met girl called Aubrey and she was struck away from her. I do not want to spoil but one thing I have to say is that it is great film to watch and it has a really good idea behind all this.

In conclusion I want to say that The First Time went really to my heart and it is really good movie. Actor work was brilliant and I hope that you love this film as much as I am.
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7/10
Very hard to hate this movie
magadalwarmayur25 August 2019
Loved it. Because of the performance by lead actors and the sweet chemistry between them
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3/10
No.
jasminebaxter177 November 2017
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I began this film with the same amount of hope I have for any teenage romance comedy: not much. I was expecting a few witty quips, some tolerable acting, and a quietly unique take on an overused story. Apparently, this was too much to expect. While the story was fresh, the timeline was too fast, making the film too unrealistic to enjoy. The acting was, well, not good, and if I ever see another change my mind, stop in my tracks, and turn back around, I may vomit. The film is called 'The First Time', but the sex-talk was unrealistic and wasn't integrated into the film and its characters well enough, and the amount of time spent revolving around the topic of sex was not enough to warrant a title. Overall, it was too unrealistic to enjoy.
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Great depiction of being caught in the throes of first love
bettycjung15 January 2018
1/15/18. A great teen romance movie that captures the angst of first love. Even more alluring is the couple, O'Brien and Robertson, had the chemistry to make their initial attempt to be the first for each other believable. A teen flick with a lot of heart that is worth catching.
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