Die Teenager Zach und Josh sind schon seit sie denken können beste Freunde, doch als ein grauenhafter Unfall zu einer Vertuschungsaktion führt, treibt das Geheimnis einen Keil zwischen sie u... Alles lesenDie Teenager Zach und Josh sind schon seit sie denken können beste Freunde, doch als ein grauenhafter Unfall zu einer Vertuschungsaktion führt, treibt das Geheimnis einen Keil zwischen sie und reißt sie hinab in einen Strudel der eskalierenden Paranoia und Gewalt.Die Teenager Zach und Josh sind schon seit sie denken können beste Freunde, doch als ein grauenhafter Unfall zu einer Vertuschungsaktion führt, treibt das Geheimnis einen Keil zwischen sie und reißt sie hinab in einen Strudel der eskalierenden Paranoia und Gewalt.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
Philip H. Ashley
- Chad
- (as Philip Hackworth Ashley)
Olympia Nicole
- Girl #1
- (as Nicole Emmons)
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A brilliant directorial debut by Kevin Philips. From the opening shot itself, the super dark mood is created in this film set in the mid-90s. A lot is communicated using visuals and incidents that aren't directly related to the main plot which solidifies the atmosphere of the film. Owen Campbell lives and breathes as Zach, even his inhaling and exhaling was so perfect for the character at each particular moment. But the third act was not a well-written part of the film where the characters act upon motivations that feel rushed without proper transition and ends up like a lot of other films.
First off this is NOT a horror movie in any way. So I'm not sure why they have labeled it one. It's a dramatic thriller. The story was really good and I liked the era and setting it takes place in. But then towards the end it kind of loses me. It doesn't really wrap up anything with the individual characters and abruptly just ends. If there was some kind of a hidden meaning in there I didn't see it. Good movie but the ending just leaves you thinking but not in a good way.
This film gets points mostly for the execution of a familiar plot. Throughout the runtime all I could think about was how familiar the story is to other Teens gone bad films - especially MEAN CREEK, which I think is superior when it comes to heart. That being said, I don't think the objective of this film was to pull at your heartstrings the way that Mean Creek intended, but that's where the downfall lies in my opinion. The first act was nostalgic, hilarious, and I was really getting into the characters, then it devolved from there, delving into basic Slasher-Thriller territory. Still worth seeing though and it definitely has its moody moments and shots. The production and sound are fantastic, but I'm big on the story and to me it falls flat after the first act.
-Also, I'm not sure if I missed something, but what the hell was up with the intro with the deer? I mean it could be seen as foreshadowing I guess, but that scene could've been cut out if you ask me.
-Also, I'm not sure if I missed something, but what the hell was up with the intro with the deer? I mean it could be seen as foreshadowing I guess, but that scene could've been cut out if you ask me.
If there's another 2017 film that starts off really well and continues greatness until it loses all its momentum and potential and becomes a mess in its third act, then I haven't seen it. This film is an intriguing but realistic psychological drama/thriller for its first two acts and then decides to become a genre film instead. By doing so, it loses everything that made it interesting. Maybe in retrospect and on a possible rewatch I will think the third act is fine for what it is, but it's such a shame the turn the film makes. Still, it remains a worthy effort overall, with some fine performances from its cast and some effective imagery.
It's always impressive to see a young actor really shine, and the two best friends this movie centers around certainly deliver in their performances. Unfortunately, the ending leaves me wanting...more? Not necessarily, I don't have a problem with open ended stories, but the ending scene being about a character I didn't really connect with or care for was an odd choice. Maybe on a re-watch I'll catch some nuance that steers me in the direction of revelation with the ending scene...but is it really worth watching again? It certainly does capture the precell phone nineties teen vibes well, and there's a the surreal feeling of a town where we never see anyone else except the teens. It certainly speaks for the tunnel vision you have at the age.
I wish the set dressers would decorate my house for Christmas.
Worth watching overall.
I wish the set dressers would decorate my house for Christmas.
Worth watching overall.
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- WissenswertesAccording to Kevin Phillips, the opening scenes involving the deer getting put down in the cafeteria were based on an urban legend that occurred in his school in Pennsylvania.
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Written by Sooyoung Park, Jon Fine and Orestes Morfin
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- Kingston, New York, USA(Location)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 33.109 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 19.328 $
- 1. Okt. 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 33.109 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 43 Min.(103 min)
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