''All I Want'' (also known as ''Try Seventeen'') is a 2002
coming-of-age
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comedy-drama
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film directed by Jeffrey Porter and written by Charles Kephart. It stars
Elijah Wood
Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28, 1981) is an American actor and producer. Wood made his film debut with a minor part in ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) at the age of eight and achieved recognition in the early 1990s as a child acto ...
,
Franka Potente
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and
Mandy Moore
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. The film premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival
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on September 10, 2002 and
Palm Springs International Film Festival
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on January 12, 2003.
Premise
After 17-year-old misfit Jones Dillon drops out of college on his first day, he moves into an old apartment building where he soon becomes entangled in the lives of his kooky new neighbors, including a temperamental photographer and a self-absorbed aspiring actress. When he's not busy flirting with the ladies or learning to live on his own, would-be writer Jones divides his time between fending off queries from his alcoholic mother, penning letters to an absentee father, and indulging in an overactive fantasy life. An auto accident forces a reality check, however, nudging Jones to grow up and decide what he really wants.
Cast
Production
This is the second film in which
Elizabeth Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins (born November 18, 1960) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in films including '' About Last Night'' (1986), '' From the Hip'' (1987), ''Big'' (1988), '' Enid Is Sleeping'' (1990), ''The Flintstones'' (1994), '' ...
plays Elijah Wood's mother, the first being ''
Avalon
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'', directed by
Barry Levinson
Barry Lee Levinson (born April 6, 1942) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Levinson won the Academy Award for Best Director for '' Rain Man'' (1988). His other best-known works are ''Diner'' (1982), '' The Natural'' (1984 ...
.
Reception
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2002 films
2002 romantic comedy films
American romantic comedy films
American teen comedy films
American coming-of-age comedy films
Nu Image films
Films shot in Vancouver
MoviePass Films films
Brightlight Pictures films
Canadian romantic comedy films
Canadian teen comedy films
Canadian coming-of-age comedy films
Films produced by Randall Emmett
2000s English-language films
2000s American films
2000s Canadian films
English-language romantic comedy films
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