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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंRobbie and Trey are gay, middle-class, suburban professionals. Life is good. Until the son of a fundamentalist preacher moves in next door.Robbie and Trey are gay, middle-class, suburban professionals. Life is good. Until the son of a fundamentalist preacher moves in next door.Robbie and Trey are gay, middle-class, suburban professionals. Life is good. Until the son of a fundamentalist preacher moves in next door.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 9 जीत
Lukas King
- Alton Kachim
- (as Luke King)
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The movie has a very simple and predictable script. However, it's very emotional and ends up being not a bad movie to watch. Does show the power of love.....and hate!
I saw this film as part of a niche festival in Scottsdale, AZ. And I am very grateful. Because had I not been notified by a friend, through word-of-mouth, I would not have known. That is my biggest concern. This film should be 'Out There' for all to see.
The production value is top-notch - as good as you would see in any Hollywood movie - and better than most that you would see on t.v.
The casting choices, and the acting, were perfect for the portrayal of the characters.
The story was well crafted.
And, most importantly, the messages were universal.
I personally believe that all would benefit from this film inasmuch as I believe that all would benefit from watching 'Angels in America'. Yes, the premise is based on intolerance directed against a very likable, same-sex couple, and the subsequent effects that reverberate through the lives of their respective families and friends as a result. But I did not see this as a gay film. The messages are cross-applicable and universal. I would hate to see this film pigeon-holed. Its messages are not delivered as ham-handedly as 'Angels in America'. It is easy to watch, enjoyable and thought-provoking.
I laughed, I cried, and I cheered out loud.
It is a situational drama. And hopefully in the end the audience will ask not only 'was this right' but: 'If placed in such a situation, for whatever reason, what would I do?'
The production value is top-notch - as good as you would see in any Hollywood movie - and better than most that you would see on t.v.
The casting choices, and the acting, were perfect for the portrayal of the characters.
The story was well crafted.
And, most importantly, the messages were universal.
I personally believe that all would benefit from this film inasmuch as I believe that all would benefit from watching 'Angels in America'. Yes, the premise is based on intolerance directed against a very likable, same-sex couple, and the subsequent effects that reverberate through the lives of their respective families and friends as a result. But I did not see this as a gay film. The messages are cross-applicable and universal. I would hate to see this film pigeon-holed. Its messages are not delivered as ham-handedly as 'Angels in America'. It is easy to watch, enjoyable and thought-provoking.
I laughed, I cried, and I cheered out loud.
It is a situational drama. And hopefully in the end the audience will ask not only 'was this right' but: 'If placed in such a situation, for whatever reason, what would I do?'
This is a solid story from first-time director, Tommy Stovall. I like to be surprised with twists in dramatic films, such as this, and the first half of the film led me to believe that there wouldn't be any. Oh, but there was! I'm not one to spoil a good plot twist so I'll leave you all to see it for yourself, but know that it was a pretty decent twist. There was one point in the film where I actually cheered out loud in the theater because Stovall did such a great job of developing his main character, Robbie, played by Seth Peterson, he made you really love it when good things happened. One scene I particularly enjoyed was the church scene - CREATIVELY executed.
The story is a very serious topic - one that would generally make me uncomfortable watching, but it was put together well and for a small budget project, turned out great.
The only major criticisms I had were 1) the acting of the primary child actor was not fabulous - there's a crying scene that's hard to take serious because you can tell he's "acting" and 2) Robbie's colorful neighbor character didn't seem as developed as you'd have thought she should have been. She was cute and funny, but it seemed like she was missing an endearing scene or two to help build her relationship between her and her neighbors, who she considered family.
Seth Peterson, Farah White, Brandy Little, Cindy Pickett and Bruce Davision were particularly good in this film. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would rate this film a 7.5 to 8. Go see it, the subject alone and how it's dealt with should be seen by everyone. Hate is not a family value. Thank you Tommy, for making this film.
The story is a very serious topic - one that would generally make me uncomfortable watching, but it was put together well and for a small budget project, turned out great.
The only major criticisms I had were 1) the acting of the primary child actor was not fabulous - there's a crying scene that's hard to take serious because you can tell he's "acting" and 2) Robbie's colorful neighbor character didn't seem as developed as you'd have thought she should have been. She was cute and funny, but it seemed like she was missing an endearing scene or two to help build her relationship between her and her neighbors, who she considered family.
Seth Peterson, Farah White, Brandy Little, Cindy Pickett and Bruce Davision were particularly good in this film. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would rate this film a 7.5 to 8. Go see it, the subject alone and how it's dealt with should be seen by everyone. Hate is not a family value. Thank you Tommy, for making this film.
I saw "Hate Crime" on Netflix's Watch Now feature.
It's under the Gay/Lesbian movies section.
Loved the film.
I love when a film about a gay couple feels like the couple really loves each other.
Some films think holding hands is enough. I could see that Trey and Robbie loved each other.
Great cast. Even the less experienced actors held their own.
Tight directing and good cinematography for a first timer. You could see that they had a small budget but it didn't affect the look or performances.
I grew up in Plano, TX so I identified with the whole script.
It's under the Gay/Lesbian movies section.
Loved the film.
I love when a film about a gay couple feels like the couple really loves each other.
Some films think holding hands is enough. I could see that Trey and Robbie loved each other.
Great cast. Even the less experienced actors held their own.
Tight directing and good cinematography for a first timer. You could see that they had a small budget but it didn't affect the look or performances.
I grew up in Plano, TX so I identified with the whole script.
10Xeos131
I came out of this movie completely amazed. Every part of this film was done very well. The combination of: the superb acting by all the players, the score and sound editing, the well-shot cinematography and the great film quality from the HD camera they used really worked for bringing this memorable film together. I was taken more at back when the writer said, in a Q&A after the showing I saw here in Phoenix, that this was his first attempt at writing a screenplay and it only took him 16-18 months to write the script. Hearing that really encourages other people who dream of becoming a screenwriter. If you get a chance to see this movie, go see it!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDirector Tommy Stovall, a former wedding videographer, had never been on a movie set before filming Hate Crime.
- भाव
Pastor Boyd: There are dark clouds of God's wrath hanging directly over your heads. You are in God's hands, and it is uncertain what he will do with you.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in 2006 Glitter Awards (2006)
- साउंडट्रैकJesus By 45
Written by Ebony Tay and Tommy Stovall
Performed by Ebony Tay
Featuring Members of The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles (as Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles)
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- How long is Hate Crime?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $5,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $40,758
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $40,758
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 44 मि(104 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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