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"Admission" is a 2013 comedy-drama directed by Paul Weitz, featuring a star-studded cast including Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Nat Wolff, and Gloria Reuben. Set in the competitive world of college admissions, the film follows Portia Nathan (Tina Fey), a dedicated admissions officer at Princeton University. Portia's carefully structured life takes a turn when she crosses paths with John Pressman (Paul Rudd), a free-spirited teacher who introduces her to Jeremiah (Nat Wolff), a gifted student who may be the son she gave up for adoption years ago. As Portia navigates the complexities of her past and present, she finds herself torn between her professional responsibilities and personal connections, leading to a humorous and heartwarming journey of self-discovery and second chances. With witty dialogue, charming performances, and a touch of romance, "Admission" offers a delightful blend of comedy and drama that explores themes of family, identity, and the pursuit of happiness. With its talented ensemble cast and poignant storytelling, "Admission" is a must-watch for fans of Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, offering a fresh take on the college admissions process while delivering laughs and heartfelt moments along the way. This engaging film strikes a balance between humor and emotion, making it a relatable and entertaining choice for audiences seeking a blend of comedy, drama, and romance.
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Tina Fey was initially hesitant to accept her role in 'Admission' because she was deeply involved in the final season of '30 Rock' at the time. She feared the schedules might overlap and compromise her performance in both. It was only after producers adjusted the shooting schedule around her '30 Rock' commitments that she agreed to join the cast.
Paul Rudd's casting as John Pressman in 'Admission' only happened after Owen Wilson, the original choice for the role, dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with another project. The filmmakers, already fans of Rudd’s work, saw a great opportunity to bring a different comedic touch to the character and quickly brought him on board.
Despite 'Admission' being set in the world of Princeton University, the film wasn't actually shot on location at Princeton. The university denied the production permission to film on campus. Instead, the filmmakers used the campus of Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York, which they modified to resemble Princeton.
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🎬Nat Wolff, who plays the adopted son in 'Admission,' was actually studying for his real-life SATs during the filming of the movie. He used his character’s experiences as a bizarre form of studying, blending his real academic pursuits with his role.
💡The scene where Tina Fey's character visits an alternative high school was inspired by real schools that the screenwriter visited during research. These schools use unconventional teaching methods, which influenced the depiction of the fictional school in the movie.
🎯In 'Admission,' there’s a brief cameo by a real-life admissions officer from Yale University. The officer was invited to the set for a day to consult on the script’s portrayal of the admissions process and ended up being cast for a small role to add authenticity.
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