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The Tic Code

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
501
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The Tic Code (1998)
Drama

A 12-year-old gifted boy wants to be a jazz pianist much to the chagrin of his more classical oriented piano instructor. With his mother's help, he is an underage regular at a local nightspo... Read allA 12-year-old gifted boy wants to be a jazz pianist much to the chagrin of his more classical oriented piano instructor. With his mother's help, he is an underage regular at a local nightspot, where he is teamed up with a sax superstar. Both come to learn that each suffers from T... Read allA 12-year-old gifted boy wants to be a jazz pianist much to the chagrin of his more classical oriented piano instructor. With his mother's help, he is an underage regular at a local nightspot, where he is teamed up with a sax superstar. Both come to learn that each suffers from Tourette's Syndrome (thus the film title). The older man has developed mannerisms to cover ... Read all

  • Director
    • Gary Winick
  • Writer
    • Polly Draper
  • Stars
    • Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    • Polly Draper
    • Carol Kane
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    501
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writer
      • Polly Draper
    • Stars
      • Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
      • Polly Draper
      • Carol Kane
    • 15User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    • Miles
    • (as Christopher George Marquette)
    Polly Draper
    Polly Draper
    • Laura
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Miss Gimpole
    Desmond Robertson
    • Todd
    Robert Iler
    Robert Iler
    • Denny
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Kingston
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Phil
    Ismail Bashey
    Ismail Bashey
    • Indian Man
    Camryn Manheim
    Camryn Manheim
    • Mrs. Swensrut
    Blair Swanson
    • Confident Girl
    • (as Blair Ashlee Swanson)
    Gregory Hines
    Gregory Hines
    • Tyrone Pike
    Carlos McKinney
    • Chester
    John B. Williams
    • Sparky
    Richard A. Berk
    • Tiny
    • (as Dick Berk)
    Fisher Stevens
    Fisher Stevens
    • Morris
    Allison Nurse
    • Blonde #1
    David Johansen
    David Johansen
    • Marvin
    Pat Moya
    • Belinda
    • Director
      • Gary Winick
    • Writer
      • Polly Draper
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    choccobo

    Thoughts from a Touretter's perspective

    I was late to this movie and only caught the last half, so I stayed at the theater and watched it again.

    On the surface, it is a well-acted, poignant story of a single mom, her son with TS, and her romance with a man with TS. Both guys are brilliant jazz musicians. Much of the film is about the pains of coping with TS (with occasional bright spots), and the tics and emotions are very realistic. However, anybody could easily substitute TS with an affliction that constantly causes ridicule, isolation, anger, and bitterness, and embarrassment; an affliction that prevents a person from living a so-called "normal" life.

    As a 24-year-old Touretter, the movie just struck me right to the heart, because I was watching myself on film. (The part when the kid faces his father hit me the most.) I could see myself in all three characters: a mother who is frustrated and helpless at helping her son cope with TS (my fears of having kids w/TS), a talented young boy and his self-hatred and despair from having this uncontrollable condition, and the older man and his refusal to confront decades of being thought of as a "weirdo."

    I admit that I was crying for most of both showings. TS is by no means the worst medical problem in the world, but its internal conflicts can be very destructive, and they are usually invisible to the outside world, which is quite an ironic juxtaposition to its obvious visible traits (the tics, and the excess and often humorous/gifted energy). This movie does a good job of showing what Touretter's face every single day.

    On the 45-mile drive home afterwards, I was just numb. Maybe I was all cried out. Or maybe it was a brief catharsis. Or, maybe, I just wanted some... peace, before the next storm of tics.

    -d.
    DGalla

    Loved it!

    I saw this movie last night, missed the beginning, but came into it about 1/2 hour into it. I absolutely loved it. I thought Gregory Hines and Polly Draper had such on screen charisma. The story was really touching too. It made me want to read more about the effects of Tourette's Syndrome. I can't wait to see it again. I also loved the music from it and will look for a soundtrack.
    george.schmidt

    Putting a face on Tourette's Syndrome affectively

    THE TIC CODE (2000) **1/2 Polly Draper, Gregory Hines, Christopher George Marquette, Desmond Robertson, Carol Kane, Tony Shalhoub, Bill Nunn, Fisher Stevens, Robert Iler, Camryn Manheim. Affective character study of a young boy (newcomer Marquette in a remarkable display of natural acting) whose undeniable prodigious musical talent is only marred by his ongoing struggle with Tourette's Syndrome with the support of his strong-spirited single mother (Draper very good, who also wrote the screenplay) and the jazz saxophone player (Hines, equally exemplary) who enters their lives who also shares the affliction.

    Smartly written and presented with a nice flow of direction until the final moments that feel overwrought. Draper based the storyline loosely on her husband Michael Wolff's own personal experience with the condition (the musician has a cameo and also scored the film) which adds another layer of conviction to the seriousness it is respected with. (Dir: Gary Winick)
    AKS-6

    Touching film

    The Tic Code is a touching drama about a boy who suffers from Tourette's syndrome, his mother who tries to support her son and a jazz musician who also is afflicted with TS. The film is heart-rending to watch, especially the scenes where the boy tries to understand why his father has abandoned him. In the centre of the film is an absolutely brilliant performance by Chris Marquette as the boy. An astonishing performance.

    Tourette's syndrome has also been the focus of Jonathan Lethem's great novel Motherless Brooklyn, which is a novel I recommend, even though it is nothing like this film.

    (6/10)
    joey-47

    Hits home like no movie I've ever seen

    You've got to admire a director who can take real life and keep it real on the big screen, and at the same time produce a wonderful, funny and touching film.

    With The Tic Code, Gary Winick has done just that. This will be the most realistic movie about Tourette's Syndrome you will ever see. It totally hit home as I was constantly reminded of my childhood. Other kids laughing and making fun, and me feeling alienated because of my supposed abnormality. This movie does a great job in displaying people's ignorance about the subject. Those who have simply seen the episode of L.A. Law which featured a witness with severe Tourette's, don't know the story. If you see this movie, you'll be all the wiser, and you'll be treated to a great film at the same time.

    This movie gets 4 stars.

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      At the end of the credits, the following dialogue is heard: Miles: Mom, which would you rather? Flat fingers like Thelonious or flat fingers like Horowitz? Laura: Flat fingers like Miles. Tyrone: Flat, flat, flat. Miles: Mom, which you rather? Pennies facing heads, or pennies facing tails? Laura: Is this a trick question?
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      Referenced in Père et fille (2004)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2000 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lions Gate / Jazz Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El código Tic
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gun for Hire Films
      • Jazz Films Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $205,003
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,190
      • Aug 6, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $205,003
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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