Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bold, beleaguere­d youngsters

- By Oliver M. Pulumbarit

‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’: Affection and affliction

PAINFULLY genuine and relatable, the teen comedy-drama “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” is based on the book by Jesse Andrews, centering on an artist and his friendship with a leukemia-stricken girl from school.

Andrews is also on board as screenwrit­er, just like author Stephen Chbosky was for “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” the faithfulne­ss to the source also benefiting this film. And, much like “Perks,” this coming-ofage sojourn-and-illness drama is an effective tearjerker that staggers in its starkness and authentici­ty.

The Alfonso Gomez-Rejon film creatively presents the reluctant friendship between aspiring filmmaker Greg (Thomas Mann) and sick girl Rachel (Olivia Cooke), whose once-hesitant bond evolves organicall­y. He makes and stars in films with his childhood

friend—whom he considers a mere “coworker”—Earl (Ronald Cyler II).

Mann, as the self-hating, lowkey teen, has a Paul Dano-ish vibe, “adorkable” and unassuming—while Cooke complement­ingly plays a sick girl again (after her role in “Bates Motel”), whose hopelessne­ss can be felt through the few times she gets to really express herself. Nick Offerman, as Greg’s culture-loving, quirky dad, steals almost every scene he’s in.

The film might leave one a sobbing mess, a testament to its tight script and acting, but it’s a good cry—an understand­ably cathartic response, nonetheles­s. running from abusive adults in power, and they revolt to end such despotic systems.

There are more characters, but the most prominent addition is Aidan Gillen, who is almost as smarmy as his popular “Game of Thrones” character.

The revelation that one of the characters is a turncoat works as the impetus for the finale “Death Cure,” to be released in 2017.

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FROM LEFT: Olivia Cooke, Thomas Mann and Ronald Cyler II
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