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Guys Reading Poems

  • 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
198
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Patricia Velasquez, Lydia Hearst, Alexander Dreymon, and Luke Judy in Guys Reading Poems (2016)
A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment.

  • Dirección
    • Hunter Lee Hughes
  • Guión
    • Hunter Lee Hughes
    • Steven Reigns
  • Reparto principal
    • Patricia Velasquez
    • Alexander Dreymon
    • Luke Judy
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,2/10
    198
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Hunter Lee Hughes
    • Guión
      • Hunter Lee Hughes
      • Steven Reigns
    • Reparto principal
      • Patricia Velasquez
      • Alexander Dreymon
      • Luke Judy
    • 10Reseñas de usuarios
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos1

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:35
    Official Trailer

    Imágenes17

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    Reparto principal93

    Editar
    Patricia Velasquez
    Patricia Velasquez
    • Mother
    Alexander Dreymon
    Alexander Dreymon
    • Father
    Luke Judy
    Luke Judy
    • Boy
    Lydia Hearst
    Lydia Hearst
    • The Actress
    Rex Lee
    Rex Lee
    • The Investor
    Christos Vasilopoulos
    Christos Vasilopoulos
    • The Director
    Jerod Meagher
    • The Keeper
    Hunter Lee Hughes
    Hunter Lee Hughes
    • The Artist
    Blake Sheldon
    Blake Sheldon
    • The Kid
    Justin Schwan
    • The Survivor
    Gopal Divan
    Gopal Divan
    • The Oracle
    Jason Fracaro
    • The Gambler
    Vincent Montuel
    • The Scholar
    Daniel Berilla
    Daniel Berilla
    • The Assistant
    Megan Sousa
    Megan Sousa
    • The Friend
    Alastair Bayardo
    Alastair Bayardo
    • Street Trickster
    Chris Crema
    Chris Crema
    • Young Man
    • (as Christopher Crema)
    Adrian Quiñonez
    Adrian Quiñonez
    • Actor In Underwear
    • (as Adrian Quinonez)
    • Dirección
      • Hunter Lee Hughes
    • Guión
      • Hunter Lee Hughes
      • Steven Reigns
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    10elizagerontakis

    A piece of art that spoke to the audience's hearts

    I watched "Guys Reading Poems" last week during its first screening in LA. I was moved by how beautifully poetry and action were combined, resulting in such an honest and careful blending. It is an exceptional film that combines the romanticism of a past era with the issues that a modern human being has to face while growing up and as an adult. The performances were very honest and deep. For me, the best moment in the film was when the director, Hunter Lee Hughes, was reciting his own poem. We were wondering who wrote this modern masterpiece and found out it was him after the screening ended! From the audience's reaction, I realized I wasn't the only one who related to the story and its symbolic parallel universe. That's what a true piece of art does; it speaks to people's hearts through multiple paths. "Guys Reading Poems" is one of the best samples that the American film industry has to display. Watch it to get inspired and help it travel around the world so that more people can enjoy it!
    10val_killpack

    Film-As-Poetry

    1. Is life merely a stage? as Shakespeare has posited, and later Oscar Wilde: "The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast." This film, though well cast, investigates the performative nature of our lives; if life is a stage, can we hide in it? Can we escape into this stage and allow it to become our coffin? The poetry-as-dialogue in this film lends itself to the viewing of life as performative, as expression of imagination and mind, as projective creation. What is real and what is merely our story? The film uses a performative form to examine (in pure meta fashion) what is the nature of story itself, and how do we act as players in the stage of life, in the stage of our generative minds? What stories do we tell ourselves to survive, and are they representative of our actual lives, or are they a dream?

    2. The conceptual nature of art, of expression, can become a god in itself. For disdainfully rejecting all lovers, Narcissus, a beautiful youth, was condemned by the Greek gods to fall in love with his own reflection; having pined for this reflection, he withered away until all that was left was a narcissus flower. Recently some conceptual poets appropriated specific victims of violence in America for their art, reading autopsy reports as performance (perhaps going too far), and they were shunned by the poetry and arts community for being insensitive and inhuman, as if their hearts had withered away. These questions of the boundaries of where art can come from set the subtext for this film.

    3. It has been said that all stories are either about love (romantic, familiar, community), death (literal, metaphorical), or god (the big philosophical questions: who are we? what is this? why are we here?). Guys Reading Poems hits on all three: what is the nature of love, how does death affect us, and what does it all mean? The film gives no clear answers, as much as it opens the door for inquiry. Milan Kundera says that the novel is meant, "to face not a single absolute truth but a welter of contradictory truths," as an investigation into the wisdom of uncertainty, an interrogation of human truth, which then becomes, "a place where the imagination can explode as in a dream." Guys Reading Poems, then, should be approached as film-as-literature, in that it functions novelistically in its complication of moral position, and expands with multiplicity, in refractory narrative, finding verisimilitude in the articulation of breaking free.

    4. In the current world there is an explosion of pathology as diagnosis. What we now call bipolar disorder or schizophrenia was once named artist, poet, or shaman. Our culture leaves little room for the latter, though, and without proper support, the creative turns violent. An artist might need the spark of uncertainty to create, but where is the line? When does someone need treatment for mental health? How do we separate out an artistic temperament from a destructive imbalance? When should someone step in? The film apprehends these questions and gives us just enough, the pieces collapsing together, the knot untying itself in denouement, and we are left with a fine balance of questions and answers, so that Guys Reading Poems both satisfies and lingers, like a great poem cycling through our minds, an old reel of black-and-white film continuing to spin, opening a space to come back to, to investigate.

    5. Poetry provides refuge; rather than despair, a boy rises into language, verse; the world not transcended, but emancipated into consciousness; we take this journey, hear the liberating voices, see the eye of a young mind transforming suffering into art, which seems to be the aim of this film, as much of artistic creation can be, so that we can find our own process, and though the film does not offer redemption, per se, the throughline takes us out of the conflict. The mythological components land, or are rooted in this reality, in psychology, perhaps, and thus the poetic journey into the mystical ends with coming back to the world, to the characters, and to ourselves.
    10michaeladain

    Mind blowing

    This film is one of the best indie films I've seen in a very long time. The way Hunter connects art, poetry, film noir, music, and raw emotion brought me through laughter and tears. The experience was mind bending and I recommend this film to anyone. The actors were phenomenal-each and every one of them-such a special beautiful experience.
    10mdugan-07767

    A True Work of Art That Puts Historic Cinema Into Present Day

    Everything is perfect about this film. From the directing, cinematography, acting, set design to the music this movie is a work of art and no film exists of this kind. Trust me, you will leave the theater wanting to go see it a second time like I did as it leaves you wanting to go back for more. For first time director Hunter Lee Hughes this is a huge milestone for him. Can't wait to see what his next film project will be. His style is so rich in history with a modern touch of today's society. The score this movie is beautifully composed. I want a copy of the soundtrack NOW. It fits the mood of the movie so well. From the piano to the cello it sways back and forth with emotions ranging from happy to moments of fear based around the characters current feelings in a scene. Go see this movie!! Once you see it, you will go back for a second, third, fourth time, etc.!!
    10texas-32

    A film that will stay with you

    A truly unforgettable and unique film. From the cinematography and score to the pitch perfect ensemble casting and performances, the experience is one to be treasured and remembered. Hunter Hughes, who wrote, directed and also starred in the film, took a gamble and it paid off handsomely, and I expect it will continue to be rewarded during this season's festival circuit. The perfect use of poetry to meld with the scenes was original and engrossing as well. The story deals with contemporary issues including a dysfunctional family as well as child abuse, yet it shows the tragedy which it leads to without being tacky or cheap.It really is a film that sticks with you, and I look forward to seeing Hunter's future endeavors.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de abril de 2016 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Secret Society Lair)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Fatelink Productions
      • Fast Track Pictures
      • The Crema Family Office
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