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Ein Teenager, der mit seiner Mutter wegen ihrer Agoraphobie in ein Behandlungszentrum reist, muss um sein Leben gegen einen Bewaffneten kämpfen, der sie angreift.Ein Teenager, der mit seiner Mutter wegen ihrer Agoraphobie in ein Behandlungszentrum reist, muss um sein Leben gegen einen Bewaffneten kämpfen, der sie angreift.Ein Teenager, der mit seiner Mutter wegen ihrer Agoraphobie in ein Behandlungszentrum reist, muss um sein Leben gegen einen Bewaffneten kämpfen, der sie angreift.
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I wanted so badly to like this movie. I read nothing but bad things but said, screw it people have awful taste and it sounds like a thriller. I am currently watching this movie ( about 20 min left) and I'm SO BORED I can barely stand it. 😞 I don't mind the acting, honestly it was just OK, especially with some big names. People definitely didn't understand a few of the psychological/emotional things that were creatively expressed in the movie which I especially found promising in the beginning when I saw a few of them. But still, the lack of literally any emotional or psychological "oomph" in this movie made me want to switch to another one at several points (and I definitely would have if I wasn't on a time crunch) I wanted to prove 'em wrong... This one proved them right
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I am forever a sucker for movies set in the wide open expanse of the American west. This penchant is what sucked me into seeing the low budget dramatic thriller "Big Sky".
Now admittedly I don't know what severe agoraphobia looks like. But I imagine that Bella Thorne does a pretty damn good job of depicting how this insidious psychological affliction debilitates and paralyzes those who can not bear interaction with the outside world. And Kyra Sedgwick as her less-than-model yet loving mom and the consummate acting pro is first-rate despite being rendered incapacitated early on in the proceedings. There's your propers, kids. The rest of "Big Sky" is so implausible, inexplicable or just downright impossible it loses it's way pretty quickly, never to regain any true traction.
Make it a big whiff on "Big Sky".
I am forever a sucker for movies set in the wide open expanse of the American west. This penchant is what sucked me into seeing the low budget dramatic thriller "Big Sky".
Now admittedly I don't know what severe agoraphobia looks like. But I imagine that Bella Thorne does a pretty damn good job of depicting how this insidious psychological affliction debilitates and paralyzes those who can not bear interaction with the outside world. And Kyra Sedgwick as her less-than-model yet loving mom and the consummate acting pro is first-rate despite being rendered incapacitated early on in the proceedings. There's your propers, kids. The rest of "Big Sky" is so implausible, inexplicable or just downright impossible it loses it's way pretty quickly, never to regain any true traction.
Make it a big whiff on "Big Sky".
Without Kyra Sedgwick and Bella Thorne, this film would not be worth watching. Although it contains a fair amount of suspense, it is very hard to follow. The male characters, including Frank Grillo, stumble through the dialogue. A little more "realistic" action would have been great. I give this film a six out of ten rating because of the fantastic desert scenery, and the female cast. I would have liked for the film to go a little more in depth as far as what treatment is available for the condition that afflicted the actress Bella Thorne. Not too many people are familiar with "Agoraphobia" and how serious it can be. All being said, I would watch this film a second time, and would probably enjoy it more.
This film is rather confusing in the respect that a serious mental health disorder is sort of skirted over and not really addressed in an honest way. The female leads are quite interesting characters, but most of the others are a bit one dimensional and dull - and the acting isn't exactly award winning either. What seems to start as an original and interesting premise, fails to deliver as we follow an ever more bazaar set of circumstances which unfold very slowly before our eyes in what can only be described as a totally unrealistic mess. Slow, boring and at times rather confusing, this tale isn't going to be everyone's 'Cup of Tea' and if you're looking for a realistic interpretation of mental illness or the circumstances the characters find themselves in - prepare for disappointment. Personally, I had high hopes for this title and was annoyed that it missed the opportunity to deliver by a mile.
I watched this movie because I stumbled upon it and thought "why not?" and let me tell you it was SO BORING. It kind of just went on and on. The scenes were dragged out and the plot was incredibly slow. And Bella Thorne disappointed me. Had it not been stated in the movie, I might not have known that she had agoraphobia -- she was scared at all the wrong points and fine at all the wrong points. On the up side, I thought Aaron Tveit and Frank Grillo were FANTASTIC, especially Aaron Tveit. I felt like he gave his character a personality that I sympathized with when the script offered so little for him to work from, and his disorder was so believable. I must say, I was incredibly impressed with his performance. I was less impressed with the movie overall.
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- WissenswertesFilming took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico where principal photography began in October 2013.
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