The ButterCream Gang
- Vídeo
- 1992
- 1 h 33 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. ... Ler tudoUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. Soon Pete is hanging around with the wrong crowd. But the remaining members of the gang, e... Ler tudoUnlike most gangs, the ButterCream gang does good deeds. Their leader, Pete, must go live with his aunt in Chicago. But things don't go well in Chicago and Pete has changed when he returns. Soon Pete is hanging around with the wrong crowd. But the remaining members of the gang, especially their new leader Scott, refuse to give up on their friend Pete.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Fotos
- Reverend Willde
- (as Michael Scott)
- …
Avaliações em destaque
My favorite scene was when the old woman fell down and needed help. It reminded me on the "Help I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!" Life Alert commercials.
Enjoy the film!
The acting is ridiculous, and the characters are so corny it's unbelievable. The plot is so unrealistic- rescuing the Widow Jenkins? The kids are far too old to be behaving as they do, like someone else pointed out. You gotta love the scene with the robbery- the guy wearing the pantyhose on his head, and the kids trapping him. Let's not forget all the drama that goes down at the store, and the amazing pyrotechnics at the school dance.
"The Buttercream Gang" is not very progressive in its character portrayals and storyline, but just because it comes from a conservative standpoint, I don't think it's full of hatred. Also, it does take place in a small town, where it is unlikely there would be much diversity. I don't find it misogynistic, except for perhaps how they always call her "Widow Jenkins." Really, that is not misogynistic, just lame, traditional, and somewhat sexist. There's a difference between that and misogyny, the hatred of women. C'mon, sweeping the porch while wearing a dress isn't a misogynistic image! You're reading too much into this movie. Plus, this film does feature a somewhat strong and untraditional girl, Margaret, who reads a lot and asks Scott to the dance. Then again, they do show her being taunted by Pete's "tough" friends, so you could see it either way.
The most troubling thing is how Hispanics are shown as gang members. It would have been just as believable if they'd been white, but no, they had to contrast the gang members with the Buttercreamers as much as possible. (Those awful city kids! Thank goodness for sheltered kids from small towns!) The only good character in the whole movie is the father, a Vietnam vet, who shares some solid advice with his son. All the other moralizing in the movie is pretty lame. The ultimate message- unconditional love- is valid, in my opinion, but it certainly isn't very compelling or moving here.
Ultimately, I can't hate this film, although if I were seeing it for the first time I probably would. It's a part of my childhood. "The Buttercream Gang" is just so laughable- the rampages, the cheesy dialogue, the "scary" gang, the early 90s cultural references, the hideous clothes (which weren't even very fashionable when the movie was made). "Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!" It shouldn't be seen as representative of Christianity, in my opinion, other than its promotion of unconditional love. Very few Christians would act like these people, and most would see this film for what it is- a laughable kid's film, trying to tote values.
I feel like in writing this comment, I have taken "The Buttercream Gang" far too seriously.
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- Citações
Lanny: I think somebody broke into Pete's house!
Scott Carpenter: Are you sure?
Lanny: No, but I left Eldon there to watch.
Scott Carpenter, Margaret Miller: Eldon?
Lanny: Could you see me sending him for help?
Scott Carpenter: Well, that's a good point.
Lanny: I promised him a big chocolate milkshake if he would just stay there.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Cinema Snob: The Buttercream Gang (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasDreams Of A Better Day
Music & Lyrics by Kurt Bestor
Performed by Judd Maher
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