Liberal Arts is a romantic comedy that should put a smile on your face. Charming and smartly written, its feelgood factor comes from how things pan out for the lead characters, no spoiler there, and because it has a little more to say about life and growing up than the
Movie review: Liberal Arts

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Elizabeth Olsen and Josh Radnor have an odd college romance in Liberal Arts. Photo / Supplied
Liberal Arts is a romantic film, but beyond Jesse and Zibby's courtship Radnor also gets into teacher-student-mentor relationships, the importance of liberal arts in curriculums, and how we deal with ageing. Jenkins in particular nails his role as a retiring professor unsure how to approach the next phase in his life.
Though not a laugh-out loud comedy, there are some clever scenes, including Jesse reading and then dissecting The Twilight Saga (made more amusing by his friend, Twilight actress Elizabeth Reaser appearing in this film), and a rather unromantic sexual liaison with his old Romantic Poets lecturer, played by the wonderfully abrasive Allison Janney.
Romantic comedies don't set out to change your life, but Liberal Arts does provide an easy and enjoyable study on growing up and finding contentment, whatever your age.
Stars: 4/5
Cast: Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen
Director: Josh Radnor
Running Time: 97 mins
Rating: M (Adult Themes)
Verdict: A charming, smart romantic comedy.
- TimeOut