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The title refers to this specific cargo-area seat where Duncan sits to keep his distance from his mother’s overbearing boyfriend, Trent. It represents being "forgotten" or "left behind".

Historically, this feature was considered unsafe for children due to the lack of seatbelts and exposure to oncoming traffic in rear-end collisions.

A behind-the-scenes look at the Water Wizz location. The Way, Way Back

A featurette on writers/directors Jim Rash and Nat Faxon .

Interviews with the cast, including Steve Carell, Toni Collette, and Sam Rockwell . The title refers to this specific cargo-area seat

In the film, this feature serves as a central symbol for the protagonist Duncan's isolation and journey:

By the end of the film, Duncan's mother joins him in the "way, way back," signaling their rediscovered connection and her commitment to standing by him against Trent. DVD/Blu-ray "Special Features" A behind-the-scenes look at the Water Wizz location

In the context of the 2013 film The Way, Way Back , a refers to the rear-facing third seat found in vintage station wagons, such as the 1970 Buick Estate Wagon driven by Steve Carell's character.