The Art of Getting By | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | December 27, 2011
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The Art of Getting By is slow moving, but decently awkward & entertaining. All-in-all it is a pretty average romantic drama.
| genre | Drama | Romance |
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| synopsis | George, a lonely and fatalistic teen who's made it all the way to his senior year without ever having done a real day of work, is befriended by Sally, a popular but complicated girl who recognizes in him a kindred spirit. |
| lead actors | Freddie Highmore | Emma Roberts | Michael Angarano | Elizabeth Reaser |
| director | Gavin Wiesen |












