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James White

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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James White (2015)
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James, a twenty-something New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges.James, a twenty-something New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges.James, a twenty-something New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges.

  • Director
    • Josh Mond
  • Writer
    • Josh Mond
  • Stars
    • Christopher Abbott
    • Cynthia Nixon
    • Kid Cudi
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  • IMDb RATING
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    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Josh Mond
    • Writer
      • Josh Mond
    • Stars
      • Christopher Abbott
      • Cynthia Nixon
      • Kid Cudi
    • 28User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Christopher Abbott
    Christopher Abbott
    • James White
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Gail White
    Kid Cudi
    Kid Cudi
    • Nick
    • (as Scott Mescudi)
    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Ben
    Makenzie Leigh
    Makenzie Leigh
    • Jayne
    Scott Cohen
    Scott Cohen
    • Barry White
    David Call
    David Call
    • Elliot
    Laura Johnston
    • Genie
    Jeanette Dilone
    Jeanette Dilone
    • Irene (Spanish Girl)
    Bhavesh Patel
    Bhavesh Patel
    • Dr. Lobo
    Linda Powell
    • Nurse
    Jessica Wong
    Jessica Wong
    • Jesse
    Sue Jean Kim
    Sue Jean Kim
    • Karen
    Hubert Point-Du Jour
    Hubert Point-Du Jour
    • EMT #1
    Bradley Fleischer
    • EMT #2
    Zazie Beetz
    Zazie Beetz
    • Girl #1
    Jasmin Gabrielle
    • Girl #2
    Adriana Ducassi
    Adriana Ducassi
    • Waitress
    • (as Adriana DeGirolami)
    • Director
      • Josh Mond
    • Writer
      • Josh Mond
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    9SquigglyCrunch

    If You Want to be Sad While Witnessing Quality Film-Making, then this is the Movie For You

    James White follows a twenty-something year old man who lives with his mother and, after the passing of his father, begins to struggle with the loss. During this time his mother's cancer returns and he tries to take care of her while balancing his own personal relationships and emotions.

    To start off all the actors are great. Everyone was pretty genuine in their line delivery and even in the way they moved. They were all perfect, and their characters were great too. The main character and his girlfriend have great chemistry almost immediately, and everyone else is interesting and realistic, making it all the more shocking when something horrible happens. And that happens a lot. This movie can be very hard to watch at times, and not in a bad way. It's hard to watch because you can't stand to see such great characters go through such bad things, and when a movie can make you feel for the characters then it's definitely done something right

    Surprisingly, this movie features a handful of lengthy shots. While some of them contain lots of dialogue, some of them also contain little to no dialogue and barely any movement. While it may not seem difficult or impressive, these actors had to stay in character sometimes for a full five minutes and just sit with each other and exchange a few words, maybe move around a little. And all of it was very natural. It's subtle things like this that make this movie stand out from other depressing family dramas.

    At points, however, this movie could be a little slow. There isn't a lot of music, and while that isn't necessarily a bad thing it can make it difficult to keep your attention focused when the only thing emitting from the television is a soundless scene of someone barely moving. It generally didn't take away from the movie, it actually added to it a little, but it was still there. Also, the outcome of the movie was a little on the predictable side, but it didn't distract too much from how incredibly well-made the movie is.

    Overall James White is just fantastic. It's filled with great characters, great actors, and some horribly good realism. While it can be a little slow and a little predictable, it doesn't take away from the movie enough to make it even remotely close to being a displeasure to watch. In the end I'd certainly recommend this movie.
    7justahunch-70549

    Depressing, but rewarding performances

    If you are looking for a film that you will learn something from you have chosen the wrong one. That's not a knock on the quality of this piece, but it is a fact. This is the difficult to sit through story of a reckless young NYC man, with a violent temper, who has never been able to get his act together and is now in the midst of experiencing the death of his father, who he was not close to and hadn't seen much of, and his mother who is dying of cancer who he is very devoted to and vice versa. He takes care of her the best he can, when booze, drugs and women don't get in the way and when things get really bad he never leaves her side. The principal reason to watch this very sad piece is the excellent writing and the outstanding performances of Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon. One forgets how capable Nixon is since we rarely see her in anything other than her role of Miranda in Sex and the City and more recently And Just Like That. She has a long history in theater and she is an excellent actress who is highly underused. Abbott on the other hand is a little bit newer to the game, but works a lot and has offered some fascinating performances in small independent films and he has impressed me greatly including here. The man is just a natural born actor who never gives a false note in anything I have seen him in. This is an actor who wants to do creative things outside of the Hollywood scene. I also appreciated Kid Cudi as James' best friend. So, watch this if you like fine acting and are in the mood to be sad.
    7alwayshungryy

    Engrossing and heartbreaking glimpse into an unfortunate life

    James White (Christopher Abbott) is caught in an endless cycle of self-destruction. He has just lost his father and fears losing his ailing mother (Cynthia Nixon) who he has been taking care of for years. He spends his days drinking, sleeping around and lashing out at others, doing anything to avoid confronting his grief and emotions, which he keeps under the surface, bubbling and waiting to burst. Life has been unfair to him, and this behaviour that manifested sabotages any chance of career or personal growth. He might be using his mother's condition as an excuse not to step out of his comfort zone and try harder in life, which is reasonable to some extent, but he can't seem to change. In his prime, he is jobless and taking his mother's couch as a bed.

    This narratively loose drama doesn't offer anything particularly new in giving us a glimpse into the struggles, both internal and external, faced by James. There is not much closure or emotional reward to be given. This is summed up perfectly in one of the very few scenes in which we see James surrendering to his emotions, crying while repeatedly yelling "I don't know what to do".

    The best aspect of the film is the acting. Nixon gives an authentic, heartbreaking performance that's understated. Abbott, on the other hand, is given a character that requires patience and sensitivity to sympathize with. James internalizes many complex emotions throughout the film and what goes on in his mind is not always clear to the audience. It's a tricky act to balance but Abbott pulls it off. Their mother-son relationship is the only thing that's certain in their lives and is the core of the film.

    The film could have very well ended during its most powerful and stirring scene with James and his mother in the toilet. She can't get up, so they sit and talk about what their ideal life would be like and the future they had hope for. They feel at peace as both of them stay in this moment, still and smiling. This is when the bleak reality of the film truly sets in, as we see these people, both kind and full of dreams and desires, trapped in an unfortunate life.
    10wildsparrow16

    If this doesn't move you, you don't have a pulse.

    Who is Christopher Abbott and will someone give the boy an Oscar? The acting by Nixon and Abbott are so real it's like being in the room with them.

    This movie is for anyone who has been in a caregiving position for a loved one, and knows the anger, frustration, pain, depression, anxiety and fear that comes with it. It's for anyone who has been on the receiving end, who has battled cancer or otherwise felt their death to be imminent. It's for anyone who has had friends or relatives described above.

    FINAlLY - a realistic portrayal of a cancer battle and the struggles of those who love them deepest.

    But overall, this is about overcoming life's greatest hardship - fear of losing the person you love more than anyone in the world. Oh - and the poor kid has no job, no help and has just lost his Dad, by the way. Yes, let's see how much more someone can take before they crack - although not all will crack. Some will go on and be okay. And nothing can hurt you after that kind of pain.
    8tlutzy

    Compact, beautifully done, and very heavy but worth it

    I often rewatch films that I like a lot; I won't be rewatching this one. But if you haven't seen it, most definitely watch it. It's compact and lean; there's nothing extraneous. It's like a super-fit person with minimal body fat. The acting is superb all around; the screen play is real; the mood appropriately dark and almost hopeless. I have always thought that Cynthia Nixon is a versatile actor and this certainly proves it. I have to say I didn't know much about Christopher Abbott before seeing him in this film but he's extremely talented. I found myself rooting for him at the end and had saw glimmer of hope that he was starting to get it together and would continue down that path. It made me want to watch more films with him in them, so that's exactly what I'm going to do.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 22 days: 18 days in New York and 4 days in Mexico.
    • Quotes

      James White: I am not going to drink. And I am not going to smoke. I'm going to write and I'm going to meditate and I'm going to eat healthy and I'm going to swim and I'm going to work out and I'm going to write about all those feelings that are welled up inside me and when I get back I will get a place and a job but I need to go away. And when I come back I will be ready for life.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 532: Black Mass and TIFF 2015 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Smokin' and Drinkin'
      Written by Jmike (as Jeremy Michael Coleman), Danny Brown (as Daniel Sewell) and A-Trak

      Performed by Danny Brown

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джеймс Вайт
    • Filming locations
      • Metropolitan Surgery Center - 433 Hackensack Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA(hospital)
    • Production companies
      • BorderLine Films
      • Relic Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,368
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,007
      • Nov 15, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $101,368
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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