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La conexión de los niños pijos

Título original: The Preppie Connection
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Logan Huffman, Thomas Mann, and Lucy Fry in La conexión de los niños pijos (2015)
A private school student uses his connections to establish a drug trafficking network.
Reproducir trailer2:10
3 vídeos
7 imágenes
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Un estudiante de una escuela privada usa sus conexiones para establecer allí una red de tráfico de drogas.Un estudiante de una escuela privada usa sus conexiones para establecer allí una red de tráfico de drogas.Un estudiante de una escuela privada usa sus conexiones para establecer allí una red de tráfico de drogas.

  • Dirección
    • Joseph Castelo
  • Guión
    • Ashley Rudden
    • Joseph Castelo
  • Reparto principal
    • Thomas Mann
    • Lucy Fry
    • Logan Huffman
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joseph Castelo
    • Guión
      • Ashley Rudden
      • Joseph Castelo
    • Reparto principal
      • Thomas Mann
      • Lucy Fry
      • Logan Huffman
    • 20Reseñas de usuarios
    • 11Reseñas de críticos
    • 34Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios en total

    Vídeos3

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    Trailer 2:10
    Official Trailer
    'The Preppie Connection': Airport
    Clip 1:06
    'The Preppie Connection': Airport
    'The Preppie Connection': Airport
    Clip 1:06
    'The Preppie Connection': Airport
    The Preppie Connection: We Need To Get More
    Clip 1:18
    The Preppie Connection: We Need To Get More

    Imágenes6

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    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
    • Tobias Hammel
    Lucy Fry
    Lucy Fry
    • Alexis Hayes
    Logan Huffman
    Logan Huffman
    • Ellis Tynes
    Guillermo Arribas
    • Fidel
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    Nat DeWolf
    Nat DeWolf
    • Mr. Gaines
    Tom Tammi
    • Dr. Fielding
    Doug Plaut
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    Cilda Shaur
    Cilda Shaur
    • Peg Atherton
    Clair Catherine
    Clair Catherine
    • Sara
    • (as Clair Westenberg)
    Shane Nepveu
    • Timothy
    Parker Pogue
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    • Trevor
    • Dirección
      • Joseph Castelo
    • Guión
      • Ashley Rudden
      • Joseph Castelo
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    4mingsphinx

    Rather dull

    The narrative follows a predictable arc without any insight that would otherwise make it worthwhile for viewers to watch this film. There was nothing provocative or contentious offered by the flat, almost cardboard like characters. It is the kind of shallow, angst filled melodrama found in movies aimed at the young adults segment except the topic of hard drug use by teenagers is anything but because the tragedy is very real.

    Derek Oatis is the person whom this movie was based off. He got away with 5 years probation and 5,000 hours of community service for selling hard drugs to teenage boys and girls. Mull over that for a while and then watch a documentary about what happens when young people become addicted to drugs. None of the people associated with the Derek Oatis case (including Derek Oatis himself) suffered any long-term consequences for what they did. They got expelled from school but then went on to lucrative and prestigious careers in law, finance, media and the like. Knowing this, is it really meaningful to make a film about the 'social injustices' of being a poor kid in a rich kid school?
    7go_titans

    Entertaining and engaging enough

    I saw The Preppie Connection tonight, and found myself enjoying every bit of it. The fact that it was a true story made it an easy sell for me, but I particularly appreciate that the film makers didn't present anything fantastic or over the top. Instead, you really feel that what you are watching is probably what actually took place, no more, no less. In short, the risk the main character takes in traveling abroad for the purpose of drug trafficking is presented clearly and thoroughly for the viewer, and this serves to make the film engaging.

    I've read a review elsewhere that regards the acting in this film as weak. I don't agree at all. I thought the acting was great, the kids were believable, and I especially liked the soundtrack.

    To sum up, I probably wouldn't go handing out Oscars to the actors and crew, but in my opinion the film entertains all the way through, and is definitely worthwhile watching.
    5peterp-450-298716

    A not so convincing film about a student smuggling cocaine. I've seen far better drug related documentaries.

    "Stay invisible. Stay out of sight. That was the plan."

    Lots of years ago I saw "Christiana F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" (including a masterful German version of "Heroes" by Bowie). After watching it, I was immediately afraid of heroin. The impact this film had on me was indescribable and I decided I'd never start experimenting with it in my life. The image I had of cocaine after seeing "The preppie connection" was that this is just an innocent party drug. It looks like a not so dangerous but a costly drug. To be honest concluding this terrified me a bit. That's pretty much my feeling about this film: an average film based on a true story that left no lasting impression.

    Everything revolves around Tobias (Thomas "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" Mann), a teenager from a not so wealthy family who, forced by his mother (Amy Hargreaves), starts his school career at an elite school. His fellow students are the more privileged types who aren't worrying about their study results. If your parents own a well-stocked bank account and you're brought to school in an expensive limo, this is the last thing you worry about. I suppose subtly promised sponsorship by the wealthy family will help eventually. Tobias feels like an outsider. A parasite without money who dares to mingle with the bourgeoisie. The day he helps a bunch of those rich buggers so they don't get expelled from school, his reputation changes drastic. And with the (unintentional) cooperation of the son of a Colombian ambassador (Guillermo Arribas), he sees an opportunity to earn a spot among the wealthier youngsters by smuggling cocaine from Bogota. At the same time he's trying to conquer the heart of Alex (Lucy Fry) and the trust of her boyfriend Ellis (Logan Huffman), a spoiled rich jerk.

    The film is based on the true story of Derek Oatis who went to school in similar circumstances. He attended Choate Rosemary Hall, an elite private school where John F. Kennedy once went to school. You can find part of the real story here. Perhaps the facts are a bit distorted and sugarcoated, but what I definitely liked was that '80s atmosphere. When "Just like honey" by The Jesus and Mary Chain echoed through the room, this couldn't go wrong. Maybe that's because I am a huge fan of music from the 80's. The soundtrack may have been a pleasant surprise, but the film on its own wasn't.

    Not that it was boring, but it wasn't really intriguing. The clash of social classes in a school environment and the way individuals must assert to be accepted, is a subject that has already been used several times. And drug-related films are also in abundance. Besides, I didn't know it was so dead simple to smuggle drugs in those day. Book a trip to Bogota in Columbia and wander around aimlessly (preferably in the slums) so you can get in touch with some local dealers who keep packets of cocaine in their storage cellar. And in the end you walk calmly through customs. This seemed a little bit too easy to me.

    Also the performances were fairly superficial. At first I thought the way Thomas Mann acted in "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" was purely because of the script. Now I'm convinced that this is just his true nature, because he acts the same way here. A timid, somewhat nerdy look and at the same time a humble attitude. He wants to be rebellious, but always decides to keep a low profile. Lucy Fry has the appropriate appearance to act as a toy for the rich boyfriend and also played in other nondescript teen movies (such as "Lightning Point" and "Mako Mermaids"), but her character is essentially a necessary prop. The one who impressed me the most was Logan Huffman. Exactly the same psychopathic empathy as his character in "Final Girl". A brilliant rendition that shows how a drug like cocaine affects your personality and can make you utter schizophrenic. However, when you like to have a quality movie night about these subjects, a combination of "The Breakfast Club" with "Trainspotting" would be a far better option.

    More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT
    6shaun-kahler

    Pretty entertaining, but the ending stunk lol

    Ok, all in all it was pretty typical entertainment. I was kind of along for the ride all the way, it was cool to watch poor person become rich, etc. Kind of like 21, etc. Always whenever the poor person goes and gets rich he gets busted lol.

    Acting was like... well it was kids, so you know.

    Honestly I would recommend this if you're bored, looking for something to watch. It's intriguing, and kept my attention all the way through.

    The only thing that killed me was the ending. It was incredibly typical. After-school special. I couldn't handle it lol. Like, beyond "Drugs are bad, mmkay" ending.

    Basically when the show looks like it's over, just go ahead and turn it off lol. Nothing special. Well, sort of. Actually there's one interesting part in there.

    I liked it because it reminded me of a friend that used to get caught up in stuff like that. Lol. He actually got off the hook though! lol

    Was busted and ended up with a mistrial because the car had been searched after detention lasted much longer than it should.
    6subxerogravity

    It is an entertaining film about first world problems and drug trafficking

    Based on a true story, a poor white kid tries to get in good with the rich privileged kids going to a fancy prep school by smuggling in drugs for them to take.

    I seen this drug tale before a dozen times, but the film is quite interesting to watch despite. Especially the lead actor Thomas Mann, who became big from Me, Earl, and a Dying Girl. Just like that movie, Mann's character narrates the story, in a very very similar fashion.

    Lucy Fry also played an interesting character as well as Logan Huffman who played one of the rich prep school kids. He did a fantastic job of being very unlikable to the point were you like to not like him. very nice.

    Worth sitting through.

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      It was hard for Derek Oatis to watch the film saying: "I had a hard time revisiting the stuff. It prompted a return to therapy. I had a huge amount of guilt for what I did to my family. But in a weird way, it helped me process this stuff in a way I never had."
    • Pifias
      the $100 bills used to buy the cocaine during the bidding war are newbie prints/modern bills.
    • Créditos adicionales
      There is a snippet with Ed Bradley interviewing Derek Oatis during the end credits. Derek Oatis was the real life drug smuggler that this story is based upon.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from 60 Minutes (1968)
    • Banda sonora
      Just Like Honey
      Written by Jim Reid and William Reid

      Performed by Sam Bisbee

      Courtesy of Domino Publishing Company Ltd.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de marzo de 2016 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Puerto Rico
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Coalition Films (United States)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Preppie Connection
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Puerto Rico
    • Empresas productoras
      • Coalition Films
      • Mensch Productions
      • Parallell Cinéma
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 11.558 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 5576 US$
      • 20 mar 2016
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      • 11.558 US$
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