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Quase um segredo

Título original: Mean Creek
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
34 mil
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Rory Culkin, Ryan Kelley, Trevor Morgan, Josh Peck, Carly Schroeder, and Scott Mechlowicz in Quase um segredo (2004)
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Quando um adolescente é intimidado, seu irmão e amigos atraem o valentão para a floresta para se vingar.Quando um adolescente é intimidado, seu irmão e amigos atraem o valentão para a floresta para se vingar.Quando um adolescente é intimidado, seu irmão e amigos atraem o valentão para a floresta para se vingar.

  • Direção
    • Jacob Estes
  • Roteirista
    • Jacob Estes
  • Artistas
    • Rory Culkin
    • Ryan Kelley
    • Scott Mechlowicz
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    34 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jacob Estes
    • Roteirista
      • Jacob Estes
    • Artistas
      • Rory Culkin
      • Ryan Kelley
      • Scott Mechlowicz
    • 180Avaliações de usuários
    • 126Avaliações da crítica
    • 74Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Sam
    Ryan Kelley
    Ryan Kelley
    • Clyde
    Scott Mechlowicz
    Scott Mechlowicz
    • Marty
    Trevor Morgan
    Trevor Morgan
    • Rocky
    Josh Peck
    Josh Peck
    • George
    Carly Schroeder
    Carly Schroeder
    • Millie
    Branden Williams
    Branden Williams
    • Kile
    Raissa Fleming
    • Maggie Tooney
    Heath Lourwood
    • Jasper
    Ryan Peterson
    • Cashier
    Michael Fisher-Welsh
    • Mr. Levinworth
    J.W. Crawford
    J.W. Crawford
    • Tom
    • (as James W. Crawford)
    Shelly Lipkin
    Shelly Lipkin
    • Mr. Merrick
    Kaz Garas
    Kaz Garas
    • Detective Wright
    Hagai Shaham
    • Handsome Police Officer
    Melissa Brooks
    • Lady at School
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      • Jacob Estes
    • Roteirista
      • Jacob Estes
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    jsemovieman

    Makes "Thirteen" look bad

    Mean Creek ***1/2/out of 4

    "Mean Creek" has the most accurate depiction of teen life and adolescence I've ever seen in a movie. Unlike "Thirteen", which is stereotypical and tries to give answers and resolutions, "Mean Creek" sticks out in the teen-life genre as a beauty. The young actors and actresses do a great job, but Carly Schroeder as Millie is the best. She gets to your gut as the innocent kid who's in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    One of the most memorable parts for me in the movie is when the Bully, George, is filming with his camcorder and zooms in on an exotic spiral shape, saying "This is my life". That's such a brilliant line because adolescence is such a horrible and awkward stage in life. High schoolers (being one myself) are filled with an assortment of emotions and feelings and "Mean Creek" portrays that with such power.

    Like "Deliverance", the film is focused on a canoe trip that goes completely wrong and "Mean Creek " has some themes that "Deliverance" has. Jacob Aaron Estes is a director who is off to a great start-making films that are completely honest in every way.
    8anhedonia

    Intelligent, superbly acted and thoroughly absorbing

    I knew next to nothing about this film when I went to see it. I knew it starred Rory Culkin, who was so good in 2000's best film, "You Can Count on Me," and received some critical acclaim. But I knew nothing about the story and what a wonderful surprise "Mean Creek" proved to be.

    This is an intelligent, engaging movie buoyed by some of the best acting by young actors this year. Writer-director Jacob Aaron Estes, who won a 1998 Nicholl Fellowship in Screen writing for his script, takes the basic premise of revenge against a school bully and turns it into a moving and gripping film. Incidentally, this is the second terrific movie to come out of that Nicholl class - the other was Karen Moncrieff's "Blue Car," one of last year's best films.

    Given the subject matter, "Mean Creek" could easily have been another after-school special masquerading as an indie feature. But Estes eschews the conventions of the genre to give his characters unexpected depth and create an engrossing morality play. None of his characters is a caricature; they're all flawed and unmistakably human. The moral issues they face are real and complex; the crises they create are dealt with expertly.

    What's special about "Mean Creek" are its fine young actors. Culkin again is convincing as a skittish young boy being picked on by the school bully, but the two startlingly brilliant performances are by Josh Peck as the bully George, and Carly Schroeder as Millie, the young girl unexpectedly dragged into the plot.

    Peck makes George captivating when he could just as easily made him a typical, one-note bully. Peck gives George substance and turns on the charm so well that we understand the others' reluctance to go through with exacting his comeuppance. George becomes likable, someone who seems to resort to bullying to hide inadequacies of his own. Peck draws us into his character; we feel sympathy for someone who is supposed to be unsympathetic.

    The flaw in Estes' writing is that after making George someone who elicits compassion, Estes unwisely opts for an easy way out by forcing George to turn to his uglier side. Had George suddenly not turned mean, the moment would have been far more potent than it already is.

    Young Schroeder is downright extraordinary. Her Millie is mature way beyond her years. She serves as the group's moral core and Schroeder's scenes in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy are so astonishingly raw, you're likely to forget she's a young teen actress. Hers is one of the best supporting performances the year.

    "Mean Creek" is one of the best coming-of-age films. All teenagers and their parents should see this, despite its R rating. It's unfortunate the MPAA gave "Mean Creek" an R rating because despite the use of the F-word, "Mean Creek" is far less offensive than much of the PG-13-rated garbage - the more recent "Charlie's Angels" movies, for instance - and provides more enjoyment and insight into human behavior in five minutes than almost any mainstream movie playing right now.
    8flickershows

    'Deliverance' For The Truth Or Dare Crowd

    'Mean Creek' is 'Deliverance' for the Truth Or Dare crowd. John Boorman's 1972 thriller about a canoe trip gone wrong had a sense of reality and inevitability that redeemed the horrific violence. The film didn't flinch and no one escaped with a happy ending. Feature-film newcomer Jacob Aaron Estes' prank-gone-too-far morality tale isn't as riveting as 'Deliverance', but his 'Mean Creek' hits many of the same haunting notes. He skillfully uses guilt and paranoia as weapons. Just ask Nixon...it's not the crime, it's the cover-up.

    The only cast member I've heard of is Rory Culkin, who reinforces the notion that he's the best actor in his family. Sam (Culkin) and 4 others (his potential girlfriend, his big brother, and 2 friends) have conned the local bully into joining them on a boating trip. They're planning to trick him into stripping off his clothes, then they'll make him run home naked. The girl (Carly Schroeder) doesn't discover this plan until she's already in the boat, but she convinces the boys to call it off. After all, George the bully (Josh Peck) is just a fat fool who might even be a nice guy.

    Ah, but a good film never lets its characters off the hook that easily. Our Greek tragedies dictate that there would be no film (certainly not one called 'Mean Creek') if they all just lived happily yadda yadda. George doesn't deserve this treatment, but he's not perfectly innocent either. Actually, he's askin' for it. What eventually happens to him might not be deliberate, but how will the kids explain their actions? It doesn't help that George has been recording most of the trip on a video camera.

    The skilled child actors are allowed to play smart characters. They give naturalistic performances and say real things. Estes' perceptive script doesn't let ANYONE off the hook because there's a lot of blame to go around. George isn't the only bully, after all. 'Mean Creek' is a fairly simple story told with a series of complex layers. Humiliation, vengeance, a waking nightmare, no heroes or villains...the film is filled with themes. In the final thirty minutes, the characters are forced to deal with the consequences of their actions. For such a child-filled movie, this is a grown-up story.
    CharlieSykes

    Wonderful Breath of Fresh Air

    With an all-child cast, it bears resemblance to "stand by me." A group of kids plot to pay the school bully back for years of abuse. They take him on a boat trip. If you want more, go see it. It was the best film I've seen this year. Throughout the duration of this classic, one element stuck out for me: Carly Schroeder. She is going to be a star and a half. She blows that annoying cherry blossom, Dakota Fanning, away. Rory Culkin, Macauly's little brother, was just perfect for the part of a naive kid, susceptible to his older brother's overbearing testosterone. Go see this film, because you will talk about it for hours on end. Perfect dinner movie. Take your girlfriend, boyfriend, significant other. Kids under 13, though portrayed in the film, just aren't ready for the material of this film, so don't bring your children.
    6Foutainoflife

    This Is A Good Movie That I Hate

    Let me start with the fact that I love this. This is a realistic look at the frameworking of bullying and its consequences. No one wants to be bullied. I think it is safe to say that most victims of bullying fantasize about revenge even if most never seek it out. I also think that the premise of taking out a pack revenge is realistic as well as the idea of backing out of it is. I think most kids realise that the bully is the one who has the real problem and in the end revenge is not as rewarding as it might seem to be.

    I'm not sure if what I am about to talk about would be considered spoilers so this is just a heads up warning in case those reading are seeking to avoid any kind of potential spoiling.

    The scenario that unfolds here clearly ends up being an accident. Watching the kids try and come to terms with it is the gem of this movie because even if their initial actions were wrong, they end up doing the right thing. That makes this a beautiful glimpse of the maturing mind and a wonderful movie to watch.

    Where this fails for me is that there is no resolution. It would've been nice to have seen how their choice to do the right thing was handled. I would've like to known if they were reprimanded in some way and how their friendships were affected. I also really felt bummed out by the fact that the ringleader of this group was clearly shown to be going off the rails at the end but what was his overall outcome. This had been so captivating yet it just stopped leaving me with the desire to know more about what happened and hating that I'd never really get answers. That causes what was shaping up to be a high rating to lose a few stars from me.

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    • Curiosidades
      In the truth or dare scene, when asked about his fantasy, Rocky says he fantasized about a girl named Susan Johnson (at around 41 mins). One of the producers of the film is called Susan Johnson.
    • Erros de gravação
      When dropping Millie off at her house after returning from their misadventure, Millie exits the car with no socks and she is wearing her tennis shoes like clogs with her heels exposed (at around 1h 09 mins). When she enters her house and climbs the stairs, her socks are on and shoes cover her entire feet (at around 1h 09 mins).
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      George: [upon learning why the others brought him to the lake] You're a fuckin' lying son of a bitch, Sam! All right? And I hope you fuckin' go to hell.

      Millie: Don't make things worse, George...

      George: Shut the fuck up, Millie, you fucking stupid JAP cunt.

      Clyde: Sit down, George, you're out of control.

      George: Shut the fuck up, Clyde! You faggot! Fucking skinny butt-munching faggot. I hate you! You know that? I really do. 'Cause all you do is fuckin' prance around school talkin' about your fuckin' faggoty fairy fathers. I'll tell you what! I don't wanna hear about your fuckin' fathers and how their assholes work, all right? It makes me sick! And I - I - I fuckin' hope they fuckin' die of fag disease! Yeah.

      [pause]

      George: And, and speaking of... dead... fathers... I just remembered why bonehead white-trash fuckin' donkey-dick Marty got so fuckin' freaked when I started talkin' about his "daddy." His Neanderthal, drunk dad put a gun in his mouth and splattered his brains all over the wall.

      [pause]

      George: You know, I almost forgot that my mom told me that. She said, "His daddy splattered his brains all over the wall." I thought it was sad at first, but now? I like it.

      [chanting]

      George: His daddy splattered his brains. All over the wall. His daddy splattered his brains. All over the wall!...

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Hagai Shaham is credited as being the "handsome" police officer (he is also a producer of the movie)
    • Versões alternativas
      The TV version in the USA has the swearing edited out.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Sound and Light
      Written by John Gold

      Performed by John Gold

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de agosto de 2004 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Pacto maldito
    • Locações de filme
      • Troutdale, Oregon, EUA
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      • Whitewater Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 500.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 603.951
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 29.170
      • 22 de ago. de 2004
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 802.948
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