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6.1/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter a summer prank goes awry, a teenage boy falls in love while grappling with his guilty conscience.After a summer prank goes awry, a teenage boy falls in love while grappling with his guilty conscience.After a summer prank goes awry, a teenage boy falls in love while grappling with his guilty conscience.
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I was expecting a sweet coming of age flick, not a dark cover-up drama. Movies like this make me glad I don't have kids. Poor Paula Malcomson who just keeps playing the suffering mother. Tragedy always follows when the teen just wants to fit in but succumbs to peer-pressure.
This is a touching film that details the devastation to several young lives over the course of a guilt ridden summer. I find it very moving and I really feel for the characters.
It reminded me of "A Walk to Remember" and "Where the Red Fern Grows." Really!
I was gripped by the gentle, well I told story from moment one. This is a "put down your cell phone, you don't want to miss a moment" movies.
If you don't get it or think it is trite, then you were probably the bully character Hunter.
Not what I expected when I watched it.
The person harping that nothing works, I'm sorry it didn't connect with you. Maybe the story was too drab and you can find yourself some edgy screenplay of a transitioning 9 year old oppressed minority to indulge in.
I personally found this story to be much more raw and honest than expected. I was expecting the cliche drama points.
I think this story came from a place of truth from the writer. There were too many moments that didn't feel scripted. Moments, that as I writer, I know what the formula would tell me to do. What the table of writers would pitch as the next scene.
But this felt organic. Like someone's real diary of a summer being played out.
That was refreshing, that like real life, I didn't know exactly what would happen next.
As for the acting, I think anyone that thinks it was tacky missed what the actors did here.
It's like when someone hates an actor for playing the unlikable character so well. It's because they're a good actor, that you don't like them. Don't fail to recognize that.
And with teen emotion.. teenagers are emotional, irrational, annoying, unsensible at times. And raw.
Tye and the girl (I'm sorry I'm terrible with names) nailed it.
The amount of raw emotion they brought into these scenes is truly on another level.
If you were to watch true young teens going through these circumstances, it would be loud, raw, maybe annoying. It wouldn't be perfectly delivered platitudes from confident handsome young adults that always know the right thing to say. It would be what you saw in this film.
They captured reality.
And can you do anything else as an actor?
Is not that the highest goal of a story teller?
Thinking about how many takes they had to carry that emotion and still have it. If I didn't already know these two actors and the futures they would have after this film, I'd surely have them on my radar for up and coming stars. Well done you two. You put in serious work for these parts emotionally, and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
The person harping that nothing works, I'm sorry it didn't connect with you. Maybe the story was too drab and you can find yourself some edgy screenplay of a transitioning 9 year old oppressed minority to indulge in.
I personally found this story to be much more raw and honest than expected. I was expecting the cliche drama points.
I think this story came from a place of truth from the writer. There were too many moments that didn't feel scripted. Moments, that as I writer, I know what the formula would tell me to do. What the table of writers would pitch as the next scene.
But this felt organic. Like someone's real diary of a summer being played out.
That was refreshing, that like real life, I didn't know exactly what would happen next.
As for the acting, I think anyone that thinks it was tacky missed what the actors did here.
It's like when someone hates an actor for playing the unlikable character so well. It's because they're a good actor, that you don't like them. Don't fail to recognize that.
And with teen emotion.. teenagers are emotional, irrational, annoying, unsensible at times. And raw.
Tye and the girl (I'm sorry I'm terrible with names) nailed it.
The amount of raw emotion they brought into these scenes is truly on another level.
If you were to watch true young teens going through these circumstances, it would be loud, raw, maybe annoying. It wouldn't be perfectly delivered platitudes from confident handsome young adults that always know the right thing to say. It would be what you saw in this film.
They captured reality.
And can you do anything else as an actor?
Is not that the highest goal of a story teller?
Thinking about how many takes they had to carry that emotion and still have it. If I didn't already know these two actors and the futures they would have after this film, I'd surely have them on my radar for up and coming stars. Well done you two. You put in serious work for these parts emotionally, and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
This isn't your typical teen movie. It has a darker and more serious tone, which makes it leagues above other fare in its genre.
Tye Sheridan stars as Conrad, a 16 y/o who on a night out with his friends takes part in a prank which has serious consequences. Conrad and his friends make some bad decisions by leaving the scene.
The remainder of the movie deals with Conrad's conscience weighing heavily on him over the decisions he made over the prank. These decisions haunt him even after he comes clean.
A good movie dealing with coming of age issues.
Tye Sheridan stars as Conrad, a 16 y/o who on a night out with his friends takes part in a prank which has serious consequences. Conrad and his friends make some bad decisions by leaving the scene.
The remainder of the movie deals with Conrad's conscience weighing heavily on him over the decisions he made over the prank. These decisions haunt him even after he comes clean.
A good movie dealing with coming of age issues.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाBoth Dever and Sheridan have starred in Last Man Standing (2011).
- गूफ़When Conrad and Grace meet for the first time after the accident, the body mic taped to her chest becomes visible when her shirt gaps.
- भाव
Grace Turner: You're beautiful.
Conrad Stevens: Guys aren't beautiful. They're handsome.
Grace Turner: Beautiful too.
- साउंडट्रैकPath of Orbit
Performed by Sonny and the Sunsets
Written by Sonny Smith
Published by Pacific Electric Music Publishing, Inc
Courtesy of Polyvinyl Record Co.
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
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