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Runaway Girl

Originaltitel: Hick
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
21.462
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Blake Lively, Eddie Redmayne, and Chloë Grace Moretz in Runaway Girl (2011)
A Nebraska teen gets more than she bargained for when she sets out for the bright lights of Las Vegas.
trailer wiedergeben2:31
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Ein Teenager aus Nebraska bekommt mehr, als er erwartet, wenn er sich in die hellen Lichter von Las Vegas begibt.Ein Teenager aus Nebraska bekommt mehr, als er erwartet, wenn er sich in die hellen Lichter von Las Vegas begibt.Ein Teenager aus Nebraska bekommt mehr, als er erwartet, wenn er sich in die hellen Lichter von Las Vegas begibt.

  • Regie
    • Derick Martini
  • Drehbuch
    • Andrea Portes
    • Derick Martini
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Blake Lively
    • Rory Culkin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,5/10
    21.462
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Derick Martini
    • Drehbuch
      • Andrea Portes
      • Derick Martini
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Chloë Grace Moretz
      • Blake Lively
      • Rory Culkin
    • 97Benutzerrezensionen
    • 38Kritische Rezensionen
    • 28Metascore
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    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Luli
    Blake Lively
    Blake Lively
    • Glenda
    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Clement
    Eddie Redmayne
    Eddie Redmayne
    • Eddie
    Christopher Coakley
    Christopher Coakley
    • Kid #1
    Kelsey Walston
    • Kid #2
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Nick
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Tammy
    Tim Parati
    Tim Parati
    • Male Barfly
    Robert Baker
    Robert Baker
    • Ray
    Bob Stephenson
    Bob Stephenson
    • Lux
    • (as Robert J. Stephenson)
    Leon Lamar
    Leon Lamar
    • Clerk
    Jonathan Cornick
    • Cop #2
    • (as Jon Cornick)
    Brian Avery Galligan
    Brian Avery Galligan
    • EMT
    Shaun Sipos
    Shaun Sipos
    • Blane
    Dartanian Sloan
    Dartanian Sloan
    • Angel
    Michael G. Jefferson
    • Flannel Drunk
    • (as Michael Jefferson)
    Matt Malloy
    Matt Malloy
    • Bunny Looker
    • Regie
      • Derick Martini
    • Drehbuch
      • Andrea Portes
      • Derick Martini
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    5cat_ranchero

    Disappointing I'm afraid...

    I first have to say that I have no problems with the performances; everyone did a great job in that department. Throughout the film Luli is drawing in a sketch book as she narrates and I really liked the simplicity of the drawings. No, what let it down (IMO) was a poorly put together script. They say it's a bad idea to let the writer of a novel attempt the screenplay and I suspect this is a case in point. It probably works very well as a book, but it really didn't work on the screen in this form. I like the actors fine but I found little to like in the characters. Our main focus, Luli, has very few redeeming features; she was a victim of circumstance all the way through and I found it quite frustrating to watch I'm afraid. Sadly not one I can recommend.

    SteelMonster's verdict: NOT RECOMMENDED

    My score: 4.9/10

    You can find an expanded version of this review on my blog: Thoughts of a SteelMonster.
    6arrowhead12272

    Not without flair

    But and there is a big BUT here, it is a far inferior story than Martini's "Lymelife", which I have also recently seen. Lymelife drove me to this movie with very high expectations. Maybe too high? It actually pained me to watch the flaws in Hick directly after viewing "Lymelife". I do not regret discovering this director's work and I do not regret seeing "Hick". I just felt like the (for lack of a better word) "scenarios" in "Hick" were wildly far- fetched. Like "Lymelife", Martini pulls magnificent performances from all of his cast. Juliette Lewis for instance is stuck playing a role that is so not even close to the reality of what a bad mother is but Martini plays to her strengths and. like the rest of the cast, creates more enigmatic characters, which feels like a director straining to "sell" characters that don't work. It's a noble effort, and it shockingly succeeds in most cases. Take Chloe Moretz as Luli. It's her story. The director makes it very clear that it is hers and only hers so you are forced to see other people how she sees them. Which is ambiguous. That's where it works best. Where it fails is when you understand all too clearly who these people are supposed to be as written. Simply, they are poorly written and when push comes to shove, there's only so much a director, cinematographer and great soundtrack can do to save the day. Again, Hick is not without merits, and it is strikingly emotional and beautifully done at times. Especially the work of Eddie and Luli and Glenda. Martini has a gift with actors, but he has to recognize that without the proper writing, he cannot win. I was not shocked to see that this was not his material, but that doesn't get him a "pass". As shown in "Lymelife", he is a writer comparable to a young Kenneth Lonergan and to me that makes the end result of this movie even more unacceptable. I except much better.
    7rjwilliams5150

    Another mature performance from Chloe

    The excellent Chloe Grace Moretz plays Luli, a Nebraska teen who decides to head to the bright lights of Las Vegas leaving behind her drunk of a father and a mother who has run off with another man, sadly things don't go to plan when she hitches a ride with Glenda (Blake Lively)

    The story and performances are all very good, but yet again the stand out is Chloe, her performances in this and other films such as Kick Ass and Let Me In are astonishing for such a young actress (she's barely 15 now!)The movie is gritty as Luli is exposed to the dark under belly of life, drugs, drunks, low life's out to use (and abuse) her.Chloe is well supported by a good cast, Juliette Lewis, Blake Lively and a cameo from Alec Baldwin and I was astonished at the films poor rating on Rotten Tomatoes of 5% fresh, critics eh!?

    A mature adult drama well worth a look.
    4mattatthemovies

    Just not very good, pointless & totally forgettable

    This movie has unfortunately earned the negative reviews it has seen since it's release. I haven't read the source material, but I can guarantee this is one of those instances of it being better than the adaptation. This is not the fault of the actors. Chloe Grace-Moretz makes this film tolerable, which is impressive given her age at the time of filming. She is quite likeable in everything I've seen her in, this is no exception.

    The rest of the cast suffers from a bad script and bad casting. Blake Lively seems like a major character in this film, until she disappears for a long period of time completely destroying any momentum her character had in the story. Eddie Redmayne is a capable actor, but I just don't buy him as this manipulative, dangerous, and unstable cowboy. Alec Baldwin appears out of nowhere in the last ten minutes, I get the feeling that his character Beau should have been a bigger part of the story.

    The biggest problems with this movie is that the script meanders and the pacing is awful. This is one of those movies where you get forty-five minutes into it, and still aren't sure what it's even about. The movie then races to its conclusion in the final twenty minutes. What did any of the characters learn? How did they grow as people? It is unclear by the end as to how the events of the movie shaped and impacted our main character, making this a complete waste of time and a forgettable boring slog that I will surely forget immediately after completing this review.
    6Jtbone3141

    Poor script elevated by powerful performances.

    I would probably give this about a 5.5, but since that's not available, I'll be nice and say 6. Chloe Moretz is what primarily drove me to see this film at first, especially since I wasn't too familiar with or cared for any of the actors who were to be in it. I might be a bit biased because prior to my viewing, all I'd heard was how AWFUL this film was. But I said screw it, it's Chloe Moretz. I've been on a Chloe binge lately and thought I'd help satisfy it by catching this. A month before its May 11th release, I read the book and was legitimately impressed. The book truly captivates the reader, by giving you a sincere sense of what goes on in Luli's mind, given her experiences with a troubled family and redneck life. Having truly enjoyed the book, I was able to ignore the horrid reviews I'd read and decided I'd go for it anyway.

    I'll say this: if it weren't for Chloe Moretz and Eddie Redmayne, this film would truly have been a flop. The script is a bit similar to the book, as pertaining to the volatility of the plot and random introduction of significant characters. But the script fails by giving most of these spontaneously interjected characters ridiculously short screen time (Blake Lively only had about MAYBE 15-20 min. tops?). Characters that had given reasonably substantial meaning to Luli's depicted life on the road, such as Clement, Beau, even Lloyd, had no more than 2-3 minutes screen time apiece, and many of them were given almost no depth whatsoever.

    Chloe did a fantastic job of acting, as usual. Her portrayal of a charming, street-smart yet semi-innocent teenage girl is visually and emotionally gripping. Her camera action and dialogue alike are the culmination of what only the most talented, versatile young actress in Hollywood can produce. Blake Lively did a reasonably decent job, and actually showed a surprising amount of character depth. But it is Mr. Redmayne who steals the show.

    Having never seen a film with Eddie Redmayne before, I can't say that I had really known what to expect from him. I had read from many sources that he had done a fabulous job in this film, with one such reviewer even claiming he deserved an Oscar nod. Having read the book and been well-acquainted with what to expect from the man playing Eddie Kreezer, the acquaintance-turned-murderer-turned-kidnapper, I was thoroughly and legitimately impressed with his depth. Eddie Redmayne brought a perfect combination of charm and emotional versatility, with the underlying degree of insanity which would turn extreme in the final act of the film. Redmayne's western accent was phenomenal, given his English citizenship, and his charming cowboy persona was spot-on. His mood in scenes would vary from condescending to charming to menacing and so on. I can honestly say that Eddie Redmayne literally made the show for me.

    The film as a whole will probably not be up for any (significant) awards, especially given its indie status and almost obsolete promotion. I can't recommend that the average moviegoer check out this film, maybe not even the average Chloe Moretz fan. But if you're up for a road film centered on a young girl who learns to literally pull herself up by her bootstraps and survive countless things, from abandonment to rape to kidnapping and so on, it could be worth your time.

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      Chloë Grace Moretz was 13 during filming.
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      [last lines]

      Luli McMullen: You could grab the past and drag it with you like a bag of rocks. You can grab that new diet with grape fruits, and a brand new exerciser, and maybe that new washer-dryer set. You can grab and grab and grab, 'til your fists turn green. You can grab everything you ever wanted. Shake it. Try to make it go boom. Yeah, you can never ever grab enough. Pop!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: Dark Shadows (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Suze AKA The Cough Song
      Written by Bob Dylan

      Performed by Bob Dylan

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. Mai 2012 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Hick
    • Drehorte
      • Reidsville, North Carolina, USA(Exterior)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Stone River Productions
      • Lighthouse Entertainment
      • Taylor Lane Productions
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      • 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.35 : 1

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