Los Angeles Times

Love is delicate ‘The First Time’

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“The First Time” tells the story of Aubrey (Britt Robertson) and Dave (Dylan O’Brien), high school students falling in love. Although it feels very much like a first film, it’s actually the second directoria­l effort from writer-director Jonathan Kasdan, son of Lawrence, whose 2007 debut was the overdone but underwhelm­ing “In the Land of Women.”

That film, with a cast including Meg Ryan, Adam Brody and Kristen Stewart, was perhaps too ambitious, possibly a sign that the filmmaker’s Hollywood lineage had allowed him access to too much too soon.

Scaled back here, Kasdan coaxes relaxed, natural performanc­es from his leads, Robertson in particular, and rounds out the film with fine supporting turns from James Frechevill­e as Aubrey’s older, oblivious boyfriend and Victoria Justice as a crush-worthy girl who takes Dave’s friendship for granted.

Craig Roberts and LaMarcus Tinker bring a fresh energy to their roles as Dave’s sounding board sidekicks.

There is much to like here, a sense of nuance and nonjudgmen­tal emotional openness, yet Kasdan’s teenage miniaturis­m never quite blooms. “The First Time” is respectful­ly delicate, a little too polite. — Mark Olsen

“The First Time.” MPAA rating: PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen sexuality, partying and language. Running time: 1 hour, 35 minutes. At the AMC Broadway 4, Santa Monica; AMC Burbank 16, Burbank; AMC Block 30, Orange.

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