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How to Deal
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For teenager Halley, love seems like an alien concept. She is disillusioned by too many examples of love gone wrong, refuses to believe that true love exists. But, when Halley meets edgy Macon, she learns what love is really all about.
For teenager Halley, love seems like an alien concept. She is disillusioned by too many examples of love gone wrong, refuses to believe that true love exists. But, when Halley meets edgy Macon, she learns what love is really all about.
Actors:
Nina Foch,
Mackenzie Astin,
Philip Akin,
Charlotte Sullivan,
Ray Kahnert,
Bill Lake,
Inna Korobkina
Nina Foch
20 April 1924, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Mackenzie Astin
12 May 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
Philip Akin
18 April 1950, Kingston, Jamaica
Charlotte Sullivan
21 October 1983, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ray Kahnert
Bill Lake
Inna Korobkina
23 February 1981, Magadan, Magadan region, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Director:
Clare Kilner
Clare Kilner
Country:
United States
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July 18, 2003
Another soundtrack-driven, disposable, not entirely objectionable teen movie.
Common Sense Media
December 24, 2010
Even Moore fans may find this hard to deal with.
August 05, 2003
Overcrowded with characters and subplots, the film gives short shrift to the parts that should matter.
February 13, 2004
Will enthral pre-teen chippies with its wholesome, marshmallow-peep-sweet vacuous-ness.
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)
September 20, 2004
Fails to acknowledge the real problems teenagers face.
Washington Post
July 18, 2003
A bad, unimaginative story posing pretentiously as the very opposite.
Ebert & Roeper
July 21, 2003
I've seen a lot of dumb teen romances in the last couple years, but How to Deal, is a welcome exception.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
January 02, 2004
[T]his is a movie that teenage girls -- and nearly no one else -- should enjoy.
July 19, 2003
Painless to watch, but it's marred by some significant flaws.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
September 20, 2003
In delivering its message of teen perseverence, How to Deal piles on "issues" without finding a reasonable connective narrative.
New York Times
July 19, 2003
After a while the bad lighting, graceless editing, sluggish dialogue and self-conscious performances begin to seem like marks of authenticity, as if the movie had been made not just for and about teenagers, but by them.
Rolling Stone
July 31, 2003
The pop diva goes down with the bubbles in this hopelessly shallow soap opera.

