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December

  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
371
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December (1991)
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Set in a New England prep school on the day after Pearl Harbor, five close friends must choose whether to stay in school or go to war. Their decisions shock themselves and each other as they... Read allSet in a New England prep school on the day after Pearl Harbor, five close friends must choose whether to stay in school or go to war. Their decisions shock themselves and each other as they must grow up faster than they ever imagined.Set in a New England prep school on the day after Pearl Harbor, five close friends must choose whether to stay in school or go to war. Their decisions shock themselves and each other as they must grow up faster than they ever imagined.

  • Director
    • Gabe Torres
  • Writer
    • Gabe Torres
  • Stars
    • Balthazar Getty
    • Jason London
    • Brian Krause
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    371
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    • Director
      • Gabe Torres
    • Writer
      • Gabe Torres
    • Stars
      • Balthazar Getty
      • Jason London
      • Brian Krause
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Balthazar Getty
    Balthazar Getty
    • Allister Gibbs
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Russell Littlejohn
    Brian Krause
    Brian Krause
    • Tim Mitchell
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Kipp Gibbs
    Chris Young
    Chris Young
    • Stuart Brayton
    Robert Miller
    • Headmaster Thurston
    Ann Hartfield
    • Mrs. Langley
    Soren Bailey
    • Billy Wade
    Matt Mallory
    • Prep School Student
    • (uncredited)
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
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    • (archive sound)
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gabe Torres
    • Writer
      • Gabe Torres
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    10monsterbug71

    Great character driven movie!

    I was excited to see that this movie was recently released on DVD because I've worn out my VHS copy. IMDb user "Andrew (ADOZER200)" need's to put down the crack pipe or whatever it is that he was smokeing when he watched this film. I think it's a wonderful character study. I guess that now a days if a movie doesn't take the viewers hand and lead them step by step through a story line the viewer just looses interest. Also there's a real story here and no flashy special effects to distract people from the true art of this wonderful movie. My advise to you viewers is to NOT get this movie if your expecting the candy covered crap that Hollywood is turning out now; but if your looking for a film with substance and heart YOU MUST SEE this timeless, brilliant film. Thank you Gabe Torres, for a film that was worth the time and effort you must have put into it. I'll be waiting for your next gem. The movie industry needs it now more than ever.
    10Mgrace

    To Die for Ones Country. Or to Live another day

    This movie revolves around an elite school dorm in which a group of boys live. The year is 1941 and Pearl Habour Incident had just occurred, the boys being Seniors must decide weather they should join the navy or graduate from High School. There is so much emotion in this film as friendship can break up over ideology of fighting for your country and there past. They are scared of dying and yet some are not afraid to die; but as Tim says we must face the reality of life.
    mweiss864

    Intellectual, sometimes intense, but sincere look into the hearts and minds of five young men who must choose whether or not to fight in World War II

    Picture a "Dead Poets Society" setting at the onset of World War II. Five prep school students each respond with shock and surprise the day after the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor. Learning that they will be asked to enlist, they spend their last night together battling emotions and each other, each deciding whether or not he wants to risk his life defending and avenging his country. This is a heartfelt story that explores every possible reaction from fear to anger and how friends and situations alter feelings. Each young man has his own individual character and story; each has an opinion that he tries to impress upon his friends (and two brothers). Not only do we learn who will eventually enlist and who will not, we will also understand why they came to their decisions. I found the dramatic elements entertaining and thought provoking. The acting at times becomes slightly over-dramatic giving the feel of a soap opera based in December 1941. Wil Wheaton gives the most constant performance of the group; however, this is not his overall best role. I specifically enjoyed references to comic book hero Captain America and the anti-war novel "Johnny Get Your Gun" and their applied influences. The sets and wardrobe realistically depict the era adding to the atmosphere. The music sounds like it was duplicated from a Hallmark or Lifetime drama; it works in some scenes and feels overused in others. Fortunately, filmmakers use it sparingly. Overall, I found "December" fairly entertaining and very thought provoking. For anyone who does not understand the complexities of war and the emotions involved, start them with classics "Tora Tora Tora" and "Saving Private Ryan" then add this little film to more personalize the experience.
    White Dolphin

    Got so much better towards the end

    "December" started off pretty well, but the acting seemed to be too soapie and fake. But somehow the second half was just so much more beautiful. By the second half you're already in the movie and know the characters, but the acting just got so much better. The best acting came from Wil Wheaton, though still not his "Stand by Me" standards, which I doubt as an adult he will be able to accomplish. Jason London (not to be confused with his twin Jeremy- known from "Party of Five") also gave one of the best performances in the film. He was quiet and knew his character. But Brian Krause (you might know him as Leo from "Charmed") was just a tad on the soap side. I found it interesting how the movie progressed. At first only Tim wants to enlist, then others for their own reasons decide as well. And I was happy with the way it ended- not to sappy, not to expected. Kind of "happy ending" but you know that tragedy or loneliness can come to these people's lives. It was interesting to see how each boy debated whether to go, the conversations, the outcomes. It was all very real and believable.
    7MetalOllie

    Reasonable, although probably better suited to the stage

    Set on the night after the bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941, this film follows the decisions of five young men faced with the prospect of going to war. An unusual film, set mainly in school dormitories, and essentially dependant solely on dialogue, one is under the impression that this is a film that may lend itself better to the stage than the screen, although the film set is remarkably impressive and is enhanced by the dim lighting associated with the period. That said, this film isn't really about war, nor is about impressive sets. It is simply the story of five students, who in the space of one night, make some heavy decisions which could have far reaching consequences on their futures. A largely likeable cast make the film enjoyable enough, although for the casual viewer, it is a very intense film, and does tend to be rather claustrophobic. Despite the lengthy dialogue, the film is well scripted and this is probably as well, as the subject matter is in retrospect somewhat simplistic, and some might say idealistic. The film has shades of Dead Poets Society scattered around, although the subject matter is quite different, and it stands it's ground well as a good Coming of Age/Period Drama. It is evident that a great deal of attention has been paid to the costume design, music and sets, to make this a convincing period film, and the sepia tones of the film print enhance this effect even more. On the whole the film is well casted, with good performances by all the cast, that said Chris Young's character is on the whole decidedly irritating, although I suspect this is entirely intentional. If you can track down a copy of this film it is well worth seeing, although for the UK audience it has not been released for general sale, and can be extremely difficult to find.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An Innocent War
    • Filming locations
      • Wells College, Aurora, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • IRS Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,868
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,529
      • Dec 8, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,868
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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