Adrift in New York City, a recent college graduate seeks the guidance of an eccentric neighbor as his life is upended by his father’s mistress in the sharp and witty coming-of-age story The Only Living Boy in New York.
Critic Reviews:
- " If you enjoy films that are more an observation on life, you'll love this one. It's simple and warm, and just a very pleasant way to spend a few hours experiencing life and the world through another's eyes. " – Keeva Stratton (Australia)
- "The boy is but a shell; it's the men and women around him who truly come to life in this chaotic, awkward, and sporadically moving film. " – Bilge Ebiri (Village Voice)
- " The Only Living Boy is a most engaging film that confidently enters vintage Woody Allen territory with consummate success. " David Stratton (The Australian)