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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA high school outcast new to town becomes friends with a violent loner still haunted by the death of his parents.A high school outcast new to town becomes friends with a violent loner still haunted by the death of his parents.A high school outcast new to town becomes friends with a violent loner still haunted by the death of his parents.
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- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Jason Lee
- Dennis Pepper
- (as Dennis Pepper)
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I had heard about this film for about a year, and was shocked/thrilled to see it was going to be aired on IFC. I could finally see the movie that I "had to see". I was not disappointed one bit. It was a unique and shocking film. If you want to see something that you've never seen before definitely try to see this film.
I finally seen this movie and it was great.I wasn't expecting it to be really good but it was. The acting was great the dialogue even better. This movie is really serious except for a little comedy by Jason Lee.If u liked Clerks and the rest of The Jersey Triology i would advise u to go see this movie
I'd just seen Drawing Flies... I bought it on a whim hoping I'd like it as it was a View Askew Production. It was awful. Just awful. So I was worried about A Better Place, but I took another chance. I was very pleased. It was a $40,000 budget but I think it looks good. The acting is so-so in places of course, and there are actually a few blurry scenes, but overall it's very well done. The character who plays Ryan definitely worked well. The story itself was very intriguing and I could relate to it, having grown up in similar situations. It's not a happy story, so don't expect a comedy. Very good. B+
Over the past few years, i've only seen a couple of films that had an impact on me. A Better Place was one of them. It was a refreshing change of pace from the generic crap the studios turn out each year. Sure, it has its flaw, but should not be overlooked. Thank god for the the upcoming dvd release, now i can finally show my friends the film i've been talking about for the last year.
After the death of his father, a young man named Barret (Robert DiPatri) moves to a new town with his mother in search of a new beginning. His first day of school is horrible and everything that could go wrong...does. An outcast loner by the name of Ryan (Eion Bailey) helps him out and the two form an unlikely friendship. However, when Barret starts making new friends and Ryan's philosophical mindset about the world begins to grow more violent, things start to spiral out of control. Ryan begins to fall deeper into hatred and Barret struggles to escape it.
This film is excellent. It is a dark look at teen violence and is extremely moving and powerful. The dialogue is crisp and real throughout. Never is the dialogue overbearing or too long and it is often very moving. Watch for the scenes with Barret and Ryan on the beach and the voiceover in the end for some of the high points. The cinematography is great and Pereira has found the most beautiful location spots in New Jersey. The acting of the two main characters is superb and the rest of the cast shines in his and her roles. Finally, the plot itself is gripping. It constantly keeps the audience wondering what will happen next and the ending climaxes to a breath-taking finale.
Watch many Independent films and you will see an Independent film. The quality is often low and the locations can sometimes be counted on one hand. But watch A Better Place and you will not see an Independent film. Pereira has done more than can be imagined with a final budget of $50,000 and it is definitely a high budget looking film with a low budget price. Too often now-a-days, large companies are Greenlighting and producing horrible movies that contain the worst acting and the most asinine plots you could imagine. It's refreshing to finally see someone make a movie of such high caliber. Vincent Pereira has done this with flying colors for A Better Place.
This film is excellent. It is a dark look at teen violence and is extremely moving and powerful. The dialogue is crisp and real throughout. Never is the dialogue overbearing or too long and it is often very moving. Watch for the scenes with Barret and Ryan on the beach and the voiceover in the end for some of the high points. The cinematography is great and Pereira has found the most beautiful location spots in New Jersey. The acting of the two main characters is superb and the rest of the cast shines in his and her roles. Finally, the plot itself is gripping. It constantly keeps the audience wondering what will happen next and the ending climaxes to a breath-taking finale.
Watch many Independent films and you will see an Independent film. The quality is often low and the locations can sometimes be counted on one hand. But watch A Better Place and you will not see an Independent film. Pereira has done more than can be imagined with a final budget of $50,000 and it is definitely a high budget looking film with a low budget price. Too often now-a-days, large companies are Greenlighting and producing horrible movies that contain the worst acting and the most asinine plots you could imagine. It's refreshing to finally see someone make a movie of such high caliber. Vincent Pereira has done this with flying colors for A Better Place.
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- CuriosidadesSome copies of the DVD include 2 film clippings. Only 1,000 of these were made.
- PifiasTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- Versiones alternativasThe DVD features several deleted scenes including:
- Barret going to Ryan's aunt's house to see if she's seen Ryan after he's beaten up by Todd.
- A longer, more disturbing, one take shot of Ryan's speech about the world.
- Ryan explaining it felt good to kill the Whipporwill guy to Barret after shooting Todd in the arm.
- Barret and Augusta getting into a fight shortly after the Whipporwill guy is killed (explaining Augusta's absence from the rest of the film).
- Ryan returning to Asbury Park where he buys the gun.
- ConexionesEdited into A Better Place: Deleted Scenes (2001)
- Banda sonoraWalker Road
Written, Recorded and Performed by Mikael Jorgensen
Copyright 1995/2000 Copyright Control
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- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Presupuesto
- 100.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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