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Butter's Final Meal

  • 2022
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
942
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McKaley Miller and Alex Kersting in Butter's Final Meal (2022)
A lonely obese boy everyone calls "Butter" is about to make history. He is going to eat himself to death-live on the Internet-and everyone is invited to watch. When he first makes the announcement online to his classmates, Butter expects pity, insults, and possibly sheer indifference. What he gets are morbid cheerleaders rallying around his deadly plan. Yet as their dark encouragement grows, it begins to feel a lot like popularity. And that feels good. But what happens when Butter reaches his suicide deadline? Can he live with the fallout if he doesn't go through with his plans?
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An obese, lonely boy whom everyone calls "Butter" is about to make history.An obese, lonely boy whom everyone calls "Butter" is about to make history.An obese, lonely boy whom everyone calls "Butter" is about to make history.

  • Director
    • Paul A. Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Paul A. Kaufman
    • Erin Jade Lange
  • Stars
    • Annabeth Gish
    • Mira Sorvino
    • McKaley Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    942
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul A. Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Paul A. Kaufman
      • Erin Jade Lange
    • Stars
      • Annabeth Gish
      • Mira Sorvino
      • McKaley Miller
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Doctor Jennice
    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Marian
    McKaley Miller
    McKaley Miller
    • Anna McGinn
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Professor Dunn
    Monte Markham
    Monte Markham
    • Dr. Kaufman
    Brian Van Holt
    Brian Van Holt
    • Frank
    Jack Griffo
    Jack Griffo
    • Parker
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Billy
    Taj Speights
    Taj Speights
    • Nate
    Ravi Patel
    Ravi Patel
    • Doctor Bean
    Adain Bradley
    Adain Bradley
    • Trent
    Jake Austin Walker
    Jake Austin Walker
    • Jeremy
    Alex Kersting
    • Butter
    Nikki Tuazon
    Nikki Tuazon
    Danielle Langlois
    Danielle Langlois
    • Aunt Cindy
    Natalie Valerin
    Natalie Valerin
    • Jeanie
    Matthew Gold
    Matthew Gold
    • Tucker Smith
    Frank Krueger
    Frank Krueger
    • Uncle Luis
    • Director
      • Paul A. Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Paul A. Kaufman
      • Erin Jade Lange
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    10d3afb0y

    Butter

    I was interesting about independent movie. I love this movie so far. Alex is pretty good actor to play Butter. I can relate his feeling and how he has been through and what people doesn't see either notice till something happened and got noticed. It kinda bother me how people treat and think real friends and stuff but they are not real till they have to show real side and show who they are (believe it or not, I'm deaf and i don't have real friends mostly fake friends they only care what they see/think) I just don't understand people but Movies are my life.
    8CountyLine491

    Great Movie with no long Boring Spots!

    I'm not going to explain the plot because it's been done in other reviews. I want to say that Butter kept my attention through the whole movie. It was interesting to watch. Very few movies keep my attention nowadays, but this one truly had me enthralled. I'm usually a crime and horror fan but wanted something different tonight. I'm happy I picked this movie. The scenario is very different from your run of the mill movies. The star in it was so unique that I couldn't look away. ......,...................,.....................................................................

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    9mgratk

    Is the writer a big fat fatty? Or merely a genius?

    BECAUSE SHE GETS US. This is a really good movie. You do not understand what it is like to be in our bodies. An extremely small, tiny number of fat people are able to lose weight and keep it off. Imagine being an alcoholic, but you must drink at least once drink a day in order to live, or you are addicted to meth or some other hard drug and again must have some of it every day to live. That's what we face. Anyway, Butter is just a very nice, heartfelt, yet fairly realistic movie in a lot of ways, that is a great reminder to normies that we fats may be gross but that we are still humans and we have feelings and dreams and should be treated with some small amount of respect and dignity. The difference between us and you is that our major defect is visible to everyone and can't be hidden. The actor who plays Butter is great. Mira Sorvino, I thought at first was not at her best, but as this seems like a teenage/young adult film, she is portraying awkwardness on purpose, because many kids see their parents as out of touch, and can only deal with their kids in an awkward way. The Prof character is very cool and is the adult who most understands Butter. I think this should be part of health class required viewing for 8th or 9th graders.
    7burgerman93

    There was some promise

    I've seen many movies that portray high school bullying and self harm- this one has a slight edge due to the saxophone music. And I thought the ending, while unrealistic and sickly-sweet, was rewarding.

    However there were no laugh out loud moments and the relationship between the young man and his parents wasn't fully explored. The parents are essentially placed on the sidelines while their son is hurting, and they don't seem concerned at all about his morbid obesity nor do they encourage their son to exercise or diet. Some of this movie did seem downright exploitative and mean-spirited. So much so that the mother enables her son to eat high caloric meals, and she even seems shocked when her son cuts down on his portions.

    In terms of the scenes with the high schoolers partying or hanging out, those do drag on. I didn't think I'd rate this above a 5, but the Professor and Doctor characters were fun to watch and were great advocates for Butter. As a whole, I think this movie is worth watching due to its musical interludes and emphasis on self respect and healthy relationships.
    6ferguson-6

    fed up

    Greetings again from the darkness. Being a high school kid has always been challenging, and today's added pressures of social media makes being an outlier almost unbearable at times. Writer-director Paul A Kaufman (in his feature film directing debut) has adapted the 2012 novel by Erin Jade Lange into a film that tackles several emotional hurdles, some of which are downright devastating.

    Marshall (an excellent Alex Kirsting) is a morbidly obese high school student. He plays a mean jazz saxophone, yet yearns to be heard, seen, and accepted as a person, rather than as a target for the bullies who call him "Butter". He weighs in at 423 pounds at the dietician's office, and he's catfishing Anna (McKaley Miller), his secret crush at school. Online, he's posing as JP, a soccer star at a private school, and Anna confides secrets so that he can provide sage advice. At home, his mother (Mira Sorvino) enables him with her 'food art', while his dad (Brian Van Holt) barely acknowledges the presence of his fat son.

    There are no heroes in this story, and despite being partially described as a comedy, this is in fact a dark commentary on how people behave. Butter is so fed up (unintended pun) and desperate to be seen, he devises a plan to go out with a bang. He creates a website and announces online that he will literally eat himself to death. Yep, suicide by smorgasbord at midnight on New Year's Eve via live webcast. The reaction of his fellow students catches him off guard. Butter becomes popular overnight. People talk to him ... while at the same time placing bets and serving up menu suggestions for the final feast.

    Butter also provides the narration to his own story, and along the way we meet his doctors played by Ravi Patel and Annabeth Gish, and a supportive teacher played by Mykelti Williamson who encourages Butter to expand his musical talents. We note how attitudes change once communication and interactions replace withdrawal and ignoring. Some of the heavy topics handled here include bullying, suicide, depression, eating disorders, low self-esteem, a lack of empathy and compassion, and body-shaming. It's interesting to watch as the classmates and Butter get to know each other, how Anna shows there is more to her than a pretty face, and how Butter's parents seem oblivious to their son's internalized feelings. The film does get a little preachy near the end, but for the most part, it's a pretty effective look at what it's like being an outcast.

    In theaters February 25, 2022.

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      Based on the book by Erin Jade Lange
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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2022 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Butter
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Kaufman Company
      • The Power of Us Entertainment
      • Branded Pictures Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $114,036
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $73,937
      • Feb 27, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $114,036
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      1 hour 51 minutes
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