En un Estados Unidos distópico del futuro cercano, un joven se infiltra en una poderosa banda juvenil que trafica drogas y que dirige su ciudad para poner fin a su reinado para siempre.En un Estados Unidos distópico del futuro cercano, un joven se infiltra en una poderosa banda juvenil que trafica drogas y que dirige su ciudad para poner fin a su reinado para siempre.En un Estados Unidos distópico del futuro cercano, un joven se infiltra en una poderosa banda juvenil que trafica drogas y que dirige su ciudad para poner fin a su reinado para siempre.
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- 2 nominaciones en total
- Little Boy
- (as Tim Eyster)
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There is a plausible case to be made that screenwriter W. Peter Lliff had a deep familiarity with "Turner Diaries." The novel and the film presents a "The Day of the Rope" for the unmerciful elimination of perceived enemies. They parts ways in its implementation. On that eventful day in the book, many "race traitors" end up in nooses. The "rope" of the Rollerboys is a chemical modification to the recreational drug Mist, an adjustment which sterilizes its non-White users. (Compare that to Walter Mosley's "Futureland," where an artificial plague bypasses anyone whose DNA is at least 12.5% African.)
By the time "Prayer Of The Rollerboys" was released, Corey Haim's career was in decline. Long gone were the theater-ready times of "Lost Boys." Because of personal issues, Corey became a true lost boy--with skates--eager to get by, having lost the power of selectiveness in his movie roles. True life wasn't better, as his character Griffin avoided addiction. My standards for movies are not high, maybe that's why I will watch a Corey Haim film post-super stardom.
The futuristic nature of the movie was promising, while the unconvincing unfolding of events and the frequently sub par performances went below my low requirements.Yet the movie got me hooked like a Mist addict. It retains a significant appeal in a "Lord of the Flies"-like environment with minimal parental authority. The Rollerboys feed the "what if" imaginations of those eager to escape the restrictions of society. Ideology aside, the Rollerboys are cool skaters swinging in reinforced rhythmic uniformity, well at home in a semi-dystopia.
This movie takes you to the worst place possible: the not too distant future! In this future, the government has failed, and there is total chaos in society. There are hardly any jobs left, you have to pay even for basic education, Harvard has been relocated to Japan, homeless shelters have become homeless CAMPS (which look like prison camps), and the pizza guy delivers the pizzas with an M-16!
A gang called the Rollerboys is "buying back America, one piece at a time". but in doing so, they are sterilizing the populace with a drug called "The Rope". The Rollerboys talk about "The Day of the Rope", which is the day they say they will get even, and hang all their enemies. The Rollerboys are a prejudiced group, and their enemies are those who are not white, and those who are too weak and who take their drugs.
It is left up to the pizza delivery boy (Griffin, AKA Corey Haim) and what is left of the governmental agents to stop this madness, and to capture the leader of the Rollerboys, Gary Lee, before he can do any more harm to those that Griffin cares for.
This movie is a great combination of the movies Solar Babies and Class of 1999, with it's own twists....a must have for any one who is a fan of bleak futuristic movies!
By everything I mean post-apocalyptic, drug dealing, fascist skating around in formation wearing trench coats.
I know what you are thinking "Wait, wait, I have seen this a million times", but you haven't seen an apple eaten as viciously as you will in this film.
I wept for that apple, it was violated.
Plus you get Corey Haim and Patrica Arquette.
I say gather a group of like minded friends, some adult beverages, and enjoy a truly enjoyable bad movie.
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- TriviaCorey Haim did most of his own stunts in the film.
- Citas
Gary Lee: [opening narration, which also turns out to be a PATTON-esque Rollerboy-recruiting commercial] Before many of you were born, our parents caused the Great Crash. They were consumed with greed. They ignored repeated warnings, and borrowed more money than they could ever repay. They lost our farms, lost our factories, lost our homes. Alien races foreclosed on our nation while we... We were locked in homeless camps. Now America belongs to the enemy. Forget your parents. They didn't care about us. We are the New Generation, and we are the Remedy. You need a new family, a family that cares. The Rollerboys care. Join with us. Let us be your Strength. Let us be your Warriors. Help the White Army win back our homeland. The Day of the Rope is coming.
- ConexionesReferences Rocky and His Friends (1959)
- Bandas sonorasPipe Dream
Written by William Harrison, Norman Sheppard and Michael Annis (as Hell Toupée)
Performed by Hell Toupée
Published by Groovelocity Music (ASCAP)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- También se conoce como
- Prayer of the Rollerboys
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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