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Point de rupture

Original title: Hard Choices
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
154
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Point de rupture (1984)
CrimeDrama

A teenaged boy goes for a ride with his brother and the brother's friends, who proceed to rob a store and murder the clerk. They are caught and, despite the young boy's protestations, he is ... Read allA teenaged boy goes for a ride with his brother and the brother's friends, who proceed to rob a store and murder the clerk. They are caught and, despite the young boy's protestations, he is convicted of murder and sent to prison. A female social worker assigned to the boy's case ... Read allA teenaged boy goes for a ride with his brother and the brother's friends, who proceed to rob a store and murder the clerk. They are caught and, despite the young boy's protestations, he is convicted of murder and sent to prison. A female social worker assigned to the boy's case not only believes him, but begins to fall in love with him, and determines to either help ... Read all

  • Director
    • Rick King
  • Writers
    • Rick King
    • Robert Mickelson
  • Stars
    • Margaret Klenck
    • Gary McCleery
    • John Seitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    154
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    • Director
      • Rick King
    • Writers
      • Rick King
      • Robert Mickelson
    • Stars
      • Margaret Klenck
      • Gary McCleery
      • John Seitz
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Margaret Klenck
    • Laura Stephens
    Gary McCleery
    • Bobby Lipscomb
    John Seitz
    • Sheriff Mavis Johnson
    John Sayles
    John Sayles
    • Don
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Deputy Anderson
    John Snyder
    John Snyder
    • Ben
    Martin Donovan
    Martin Donovan
    • Josh
    Spalding Gray
    Spalding Gray
    • Terry Norfolk
    John P. Connolly
    • Preach
    Wiley Reynolds
    • Horton
    • (as Wiley Reynolds III)
    Ruth Miller
    • Mrs. Lipscomb
    Richard Allen
    • Judge I
    Geraldine Bartlett
    • Nan
    Judson Camp
    • Jimmy
    Charles Chalmers
    • Larry Farrell
    Tony Farentino
    • Deputy London
    Ilona Garcen
    • Judge II
    Larry Golden
    • Carl
    • Director
      • Rick King
    • Writers
      • Rick King
      • Robert Mickelson
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    6mjneu59

    a refreshing lack of Hollywood hyperbole

    This independently produced, shoestring budget drama spins a taut but plausible tale of an Appalachian teenager imprisoned for his largely innocent role in an ill-fated robbery, and the young social worker who takes the law into her own hands by breaking him out of jail. The scenario may sound trite, but thanks in large part to a first-rate script and excellent acting there isn't a cliché in sight. The film places believable characters into an honest background of rural poverty, providing more dramatic intensity with a fraction of the resources than any megabuck Hollywood blockbuster. The only shortcoming (and this is strictly a subjective reaction, to be sure) is the redneck rock 'n' roll soundtrack; it may be appropriate, but the music is godawful.
    6merklekranz

    Full of surprises .......

    "Hard Choices" is a movie that is difficult to figure out, because it is anything but predictable. Characters that you already have stereotyped, suddenly shift gears with revelations you couldn't anticipate. Ultimately this is a movie about friendship, and unconditional giving. It is also well acted, with nice locations, and is full of surprises. If originality is high on your list of a movie's enjoyable criteria, then seek this one out. Watch for J.T. Walsh as a deputy, and John Sayles also makes an appearance. For such an unknown film, "Hard Choices" is one I wouldn't hesitate to recommend, and I'm doing just that. ..... - MERK
    9PlatinumJeweler

    C Movie Budget, A Rated Movie

    Many movies are typical story's we've all seen. That's what I was watching until one person came along and changed everything. The story now is in a place you have no idea where it's going or how it will end. The drug dealer is like no one you have seen before and given that this review is in 2015 and the film was 1985 his talent is now known for you can witness his beginnings. The film also has another star actor in his early work to look out for as he became an A rated star. If you're like me and like a low budget movie that goes way beyond it's limits, brings you actors making a name for themselves and no other film to compare it to you won't be disappointed.
    6t_habrock

    Surprisingly realistic, well written and acted

    Starting at 40 minutes in, this movie did something that doesn't happen often - it surprised me again and again.

    The movie begins generically enough: three drug addicted brothers living in a rural Tennessee town have no money for drugs. They decide to rob a pharmacy. The youngest brother, 15 years-old, is the lookout. He has a walkie-talkie to warn the others, however, the walkie-talkie fails when a cop shows up. The cop enters the pharmacy to investigate, surprises the two older brothers. One of them has a shotgun, and when startled, he fires, killing the officer.

    The three brothers flee but are eventually caught by the tough local sheriff. Once they reach the jail, the brothers are `roughed up' by the hard-ass deputy bent on revenge. The youngest brother is charged as an adult, despite being a juvenile and only having been an accessory. There is a female social worker whose cause is keeping juveniles out of the adult criminal system and has close ties with a drug smuggler/kingpin.

    The set-up may sound generic, as do the characters, but they are anything but generic. They were written realistically and portrayed with a depth that refuses to dehumanize them into stereotypes. There is no `bad' person in this movie and there is no `good' person, just people who find themselves in situations both in and out of their control.

    The local sheriff runs the jail `his way' and he is not going to do any favors for the 15-year-old cop killer, but he has a deep respect for human dignity, and even has depth and emotion enough to realize that this boy still has a chance for a life. So much so, that once it's been determined the boy will be tried as an adult, he encourages, even advises, the social worker on ways to help the boy. This sheriff sees the difference between law and justice, and while his job is to maintain the former, he has an enlightened understanding of the latter and has remorse for his inability to affect justice and shows great empathy and sympathy for those caught in between.

    The social worker works to protect juveniles who are being charged as adults. She cares too much for the people she represents, and has given her life to her cause. One of her main benefactors is a drug smuggler. This presents an interesting moral dilemma, as he admits his main reason for helping is because he wants "...those kids back on the street, they're my customers 'bout five steps down the line," while sublimely giving us the feeling there is more to it than that -- maybe he secretly cares, maybe he subconsciously feels guilty, maybe he is in love with the woman, more likely a combination of all three - realistic. She happily accepts his money because she feels the ends justify the means. We also find out that she likes to recreationally use cocaine, but only when visiting him because it's free and she is too poor to afford it on her own.

    The drug dealer is also a surprise, he is intellectual and actually seems like a nice guy, separate from the bad things he does and the even worse things he probably has to do in the course of his job.

    Soon after this the movie takes a turn that I will not reveal, I will only say that these people make hard choices, as the title implies. They make both bad decisions and good decisions, in a more realistic way then I have seen in a long time, and the ending is anything but predictable.
    7lar_lef

    social worker turns to crime to free a lad otherwise sent to hard core prison

    Film begins very well and continues well until social worker frees her increasingly loved charge from prison from which he would be sent to a hard core prison where his youthful handsome looks would make him a victim. Somehow I found it a bit hard to swallow her change from Bonnie Good to Bonnie of Clyde mien, and afterward, as stated, the film becomes less interesting, less beautifully photographed, and only the good ending redeems something from a story which held your interest and was believable but gradually becomes a criminal romance story. Well acted,and considering the low budget, impressive nonetheless.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Martin Donovan.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Out of Bounds/Belizaire the Cajun/Heartburn/Hard Choices (1986)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hard Choices
    • Filming locations
      • Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Breakout
      • Screenland
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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