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Friday's Child

  • 2018
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
1191
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Friday's Child (2018)
Official Trailer
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CrimeDrama

Ein junger Herumtreiber wird kleinkriminell, um zu überleben. Er findet eine unmögliche Liebe.Ein junger Herumtreiber wird kleinkriminell, um zu überleben. Er findet eine unmögliche Liebe.Ein junger Herumtreiber wird kleinkriminell, um zu überleben. Er findet eine unmögliche Liebe.

  • Regie
    • A.J. Edwards
  • Drehbuch
    • A.J. Edwards
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tye Sheridan
    • Imogen Poots
    • Caleb Landry Jones
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,0/10
    1191
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • A.J. Edwards
    • Drehbuch
      • A.J. Edwards
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tye Sheridan
      • Imogen Poots
      • Caleb Landry Jones
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
    • 63Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tye Sheridan
    Tye Sheridan
    • Richie
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Joan
    Caleb Landry Jones
    Caleb Landry Jones
    • Swim
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Detective Portnoy
    Brett Butler
    Brett Butler
    • Ms. LaField
    Matthew Albrecht
    • Jamie
    Jared Ryan Amburn
    • College Student
    Casey Aubin
    • Foster child
    Sharmita Bhattacharya
    Sharmita Bhattacharya
    • Latya
    Brittany Braun
    Brittany Braun
    • College Student
    Christopher Bryant
    • Liquor store customer
    Dayana Bucarello
    • Foster child
    Thomas Burke
    Thomas Burke
    • NYE Party Guest
    Jonathan Michael Butkovsky
    • Orange trustee with blue harmonica
    • (as Jonathan Micheal Butkovsky)
    Sarah Joy Byington
    Sarah Joy Byington
    • Jenny
    Heidi Carabine
    • NYE Party Guest
    Carlton Caudle
    Carlton Caudle
    • NYE Party Guest
    Kyla Chatterjee
    • Tortilla Tosser
    • (as Kyla Brady)
    • Regie
      • A.J. Edwards
    • Drehbuch
      • A.J. Edwards
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    7Smallclone100

    If you're into cinematography - watch this film

    How can one of the least talked about films of the last couple of years - have such insanely good photography? It is truly beautiful. Frame after frame after frame - I couldn't look away. Anybody who is into cinematography should watch this movie, and you'll be dazzled.

    The DoP is Jeff Bierman, who seems to have done a few music videos before this. The close ups, shots of nature, lateral camera movements, colour shcemes etc are breathtaking. It's like a Trey Shults movie photographed by Emmanuel Lubezki. That's not an exaggeration. It really is that well shot. Director AJ Edwards is another that has apparently worked with Mallick - and it really shows.

    The cinematography is the best thing about the movie, which tells the story of an orphan trying to make a fresh start in life after being released from a care home. It's like the lovechild of Short Term 12 and American Honey with an indie crime movie element thrown in. Tye Sheridan is Tye Sheridan, and there are nice turns from Geoffrey Wright and Imogen Poots, but Caleb Landry Jones steals the show, so much so that I'm sure he's destined to be a huge star once he's given the right lead role. The guy can act.

    The plot is a tad thin and somewhat predictable, which lets the movie down somewhat. The melodramatic 3rd act doesn't help. But the astounding cinematography bumps the rating back up again.
    6cekadah

    A life of chaos

    An 18 yr old must leave foster care. He's never known focus or direction. His goal is survival. He goes from job to job without commitment to any of them. Eventually his life falls apart with no one to turn to but the only person who was actually nice to him once. It seems everybody else in this movie is there to be mean and uncaring to him.

    This movie has stretches of movement without dialog. Long pointless scenes. Everything looks used. A bit difficult to watch because the plot is a long time coming. Imogen Poots as 'Joan' is a bright spot in his life in the viewers watching.
    9tjitfilm

    Polanski's Oliver Twist meets Andrea Arnold's American Honey

    Edward's Friday's Child is Polanski's Oliver Twist meets Andrea Arnold's 2016 road drama American Honey.

    Edwards, editor for Terrence Malick on his 2012 drama To the Wonder, brings the brutal decision 25,000 orphans face annually in the US to the cinema in this hauntingly real drama: whether to pursue a higher education and take on immense debt, or forego education early to fight for their place in the world.

    At its core, the film has a harsh honesty that will leave the audience helpless in its wake. Edwards doesn't shy away from confronting the audience and employs a full range of cinematic techniques to create as visceral and personal experience. The end result is drama that will leave the viewer shaken, gasping, and somewhere deep down, confused by the guilt and anguish they feel by the pounding resolution of Edward's cinematic masterpiece.

    Right off the bat, you'll notice Edwards chooses to shoot his entire film on the same wide lens (when I mean wide, I mean very wide: probably around in the 12-18mm range). It distorts space, makes it bulbous and deep, and draws attention to the environment very consciously. Inspired by American and German photographers from the 70s and 80s, Edwards explains that when we look at the world, we're not switching constantly between different lenses, rather in reality, our eyes see through one set of lenses. It is a very confrontational choice, that forces the viewer into the rest of the world in Friday's Child. You don't get to live the drama of the film without the harsh reality it is placed in.

    Tye Sheridan, Imogen Poots, and Caleb Landry Jones have standout performances. They feel real and present; the only ounce of melodrama that leaks in is at the very end of the film. Aside from that, they move about the film with the listless pace you'd expect from people trying to piece their lives together. It isn't acted - scenes are startlingly authentic, starting from minute details like the awkward gait Tye Sheridan at Richie's first high class evening party, or the reckless stride of Caleb Landry Jones's character Swim as he struts around a hotel he has no business living in. Edwards often brings the camera right up to the actor, close enough to hear their shallow breathing and notice the clenching of their jaws. The intensity of the performance lives through its subtlety, a testament to Sheridan, Poots, and Jones.

    The tone of the film, largely controlled by the rich kodachrome color palette and the pressuring soundtrack from rock artist Colin Stetson (he worked on Arrival and more recently, Hereditary), is heavy and oppressive. The 3:4 aspect ratio, in combination with the unrelenting drone of the soundtrack, can leave the audience feeling just as trapped as Richie himself. It isn't without catharsis, however: in the middle of the film, Richie elopes with his new girlfriend to the midwest, and the sound track recedes to reveal the gentle ambience of the country, the colors calm down to a comfortable temperament, and the sky opens as the frame expands in wondrous 2.4:1 aspect ratio. You can almost hear the theater breathe a collective sigh of relief.

    Ultimately, the film revolves around freedom. In the opening minutes of the film, Richie's school counselors tell him, "You know what we call aging out? Emancipation." Edwards presents us with an authentic story rooted in the real problems of orphans all over the United States, while pressing us to live out their struggles with realizing what freedom really means in the "Land of the Free". While we can never completely understand the stories of these orphans from this side of the camera, Edwards offers us something remarkably close that, if not moving us into action, forces us to truly celebrate and fight for Emancipation some of us have the luxury of possessing.
    5a-edgson

    Light's Out!

    Acting good and realistic almost doccie like film giving it a very realistic feel...but ohhhh so drawwwwn out!...I just wanted it to end before I aged out and turned the light's out!
    8captainbob-36117

    small budget large film

    Once in a great while we have the opportunity to watch a "movie" that allows us to set on the shoulder of its characters, and observe the world that they live in. Taxi Driver and Midnight Cowboy come to mind. I am not saying this effort is in that astronomical realm, but it's not too far behind.

    Imogen Poots has taken advantage of some great parts and should be considered for a high-end lead. Her understated Joan overcomes a few script deficiencies (they meet because she doesn't know who to drive a standard shift SUV). She's understandably frustrated, probably because they don't make any of those outside of Yugoslavia. Caleb Landry gives an extraordinary performance as "Swim." Occasional Hi Def, natural light scenes offer beautiful segues. Low cost but interesting, very visual sets. Definitely worth your time.

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      Swim's name comes from the common internet acronym "Somebody Who Isn't Me", used when meaning to disguise one's identity on larger web forums.
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      • 22. November 2019 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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