Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA portrait of a dysfunctional 1990s suburban family, where behind closed doors, alcohol and rebellion are hidden inside the lie of perfection. 15-year-old Deena's sleazy, twisted boyfriend i... Ler tudoA portrait of a dysfunctional 1990s suburban family, where behind closed doors, alcohol and rebellion are hidden inside the lie of perfection. 15-year-old Deena's sleazy, twisted boyfriend is believed--at first--to be the cause.A portrait of a dysfunctional 1990s suburban family, where behind closed doors, alcohol and rebellion are hidden inside the lie of perfection. 15-year-old Deena's sleazy, twisted boyfriend is believed--at first--to be the cause.
- Garret Lexau
- (as Andy Kavovit)
- Nurse
- (as Kim McNulty)
- Delivery Guy
- (não creditado)
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Hilary Swank plays a teen who becomes aggressive and violent with her family. Between the constant bickering at home, and running away to spend time with her boyfriend, her life turns out to be more than she can handle.
Swank acts out the role very well but at times her character becomes a little too annoying to handle. Joanna Kerns plays the alcoholic mother who just can't seem to control her daughter as it seems like she's always the one getting knocked around. Kerns is believable as an alcoholic but tries to be a little too complex for her role. Dan Lauria plays the distant father. He acts a little better than Kerns and his character doesn't involve too many sentimental moments, so it's easier to handle him. Everyone else does a good job.
The plot is good but it tends to drag on a little too long. Half of the film could have been cut and it wouldn't have made a difference. After two or three scenes of seeing Swank become violent with her parents, I wanted to turn it off. But I didn't. The ending was alright but like I said, it dragged on and on.
Overall, this is a good TV movie. If you're in the situation like the family that the story revolves around, you might want to watch this.
Kerns does well, portraying a housewife with a distant husband, drinking too much (as it turns out her mother, portrayed by Nan Martin, liked using physical force to keep the kids in line). Dan Lauria is the father, who prefers woodworking in the basement to avoid addressing the issues. There was also a similar film on Lifetime with Delta Burke and Ryan Merriman: "Child of Rage"; it presented this problem in a clearer light- and the audience learns that teen violence against parents is not unusual. There are also many different causes, and it does not happen in a vacuum.
This movie has Swank as the root of the problem, until the very end where it is clear her mother (Kerns) was raised by an abusive mother. This issue should have been developed more. Also the faltering marriage issue was never addressed; Kathleen Wilhoite is Kern's sister, who has some insight about the problem, and is all but ignored throughout the film. The other adults who contribute to the problem do not admit it until the last five minutes of the film, where everyone except the abusive grandma goes to therapy.
Worth a shot if you at least have an interest in what causes teens to act out, and why alcoholism exists.
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- CuriosidadesActor Ryan Mouritsen (featured) was still living in Sandy, Utah while working on this production. He used to visit Hollywood to work on productions while networking and helping on TV and film productions. Sometimes he even did extra work. This film and the positive experiences helped him decide to move to Hollywood in 1998 to pursue his career goals.
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Todd Marten: [Deena comes home at 2:00 A.M. and her father is sitting in the stairwell] Do I have to lock you in your room?
Deena Marten: I just went out for a walk.
Todd Marten: At 2:00 in the morning you went out for a walk?
Cynthia Marten: [Deena's mother walks down the stairwell] When you're grounded?
Deena Marten: I've been locked up all day.
Todd Marten: You haven't been locked up all day, but you will be. I'll nail the damn door shut if I have to.
Cynthia Marten: You're not leaving this house until we get you to a doctor.
Deena Marten: A doctor?
Todd Marten: It's for your own good, Deena. Whatever's going on, it has to stop. And it's gonna stop now.
Cynthia Marten: What are you doing? We're trying to help you.
Deena Marten: Get away from me.
Todd Marten: Put that down. Deena, put that down right now.
Deena Marten: Get away!
Cynthia Marten: Please. Deena!
Todd Marten: Put the damn phone down!
Deena Marten: Get away from me!
Todd Marten: Deena, stop it!
[Deena breaks the mirror in the back of some pictures behind her]
Todd Marten: What the hell are you doing?
Cynthia Marten: Put that down right--
[Deena hits her mother in the face with the telephone. Cynthia's forehead is hurt. Deena runs away]
Todd Marten: Deena! Deena, come back here! Deena!
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