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Tart

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
3.7K
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Dominique Swain in Tart (2001)
A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.
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A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.

  • Director
    • Christina Wayne
  • Writer
    • Christina Wayne
  • Stars
    • Dominique Swain
    • Brad Renfro
    • Bijou Phillips
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Christina Wayne
    • Writer
      • Christina Wayne
    • Stars
      • Dominique Swain
      • Brad Renfro
      • Bijou Phillips
    • 61User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dominique Swain
    Dominique Swain
    • Cat Storm
    Brad Renfro
    Brad Renfro
    • William Sellers
    Bijou Phillips
    Bijou Phillips
    • Delilah Milford
    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Grace Bailey
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Lily Storm
    Myles Jeffrey
    Myles Jeffrey
    • Pete Storm
    Scott Thompson
    Scott Thompson
    • Kenny
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Mike Storm
    Nora Zehetner
    Nora Zehetner
    • Peg
    Jacob Pitts
    Jacob Pitts
    • Toby Logan
    Chelse Swain
    Chelse Swain
    • Heather von Strum
    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Eloise Logan
    Melanie Griffith
    Melanie Griffith
    • Diane Milford
    Shawn Lawrence
    Shawn Lawrence
    • Fred the Doorman
    Peter Snider
    • Richard Logan
    Sherry Miller
    Sherry Miller
    • Jane Logan
    Marcia Bennett
    Marcia Bennett
    • Ms. Major
    Mairon Bennett
    • Jill
    • Director
      • Christina Wayne
    • Writer
      • Christina Wayne
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    hanbury-36390

    Searching for a song title playing in the movie

    Can someone tell me what is the song title we hear at 50min I have done some researches and couldn't find it even with the lyrics: If the little boy, likes the little girl, he should give her the world to that little girl. Tell her that he loves her, put his arms around her, chase the clouds away. If the little girl, likes the little boy, she shouldn't get upset, she shouldn't get annoyed, if that little boy, takes a little time waking up his heart, making up is mind. Note: it sounds like a song from Leonard Cohen
    6RavenGlamDVDCollector

    sadly misses the pot

    Betcha my bottom dollar (not that I have any) that Dominique Swain watched MY SO- CALLED LIFE. She channels Angela Chase in her movie GIRL (which I've only seen snippets of) and again, here in TART. She gives us teenage angst, a sense of desolation and despair, to perfection in this outing. And then there is Mischa, lovely as always, as the mean girl, and Bijou Phillips as the wild one.

    Problem is, what went into the mix, choice ingredients; but the cake turns out kinda bland. Many of the scenes are far-off, the entire movie is oddly distant. It could have been great, but whoever was at the helm, avoided that achievement skillfully.

    Is the movie true to real life, though? I have to concede, yeah. But real life is mostly about as interesting as closed circuit security monitoring on an uneventful day. The movie lacks zing. And please, if your idea of something controversial was the toilet + ice bucket scene, please keep it to yourself.

    The director also avoided a nude scene while delivering what the script described. The Bijou Phillips character was supposed to be dancing with her top off, instead it was filmed rather puritanically with just her jacket off. Yeah, that boy would rush out the way he did to go see a girl removing only her jacket. I'm pretty sure the script called for more, but bare flesh was circumvented (for whatever reason, lots of possibilities spring to mind).

    All in all, we the viewers, lost out on what could easily have been a much- better experience. This small-budget movie need not have cost much more in order for it to be great. Only a little bit more and it might have been something truly worthwhile. As it is, a weak botched attempt that only shows wasted potential.

    On their own, both Dominique and Mischa deserve much better scores. The vague lethargic storyline bogs them down completely. And the title of the movie would be off-putting to the intended audience, while the poster/box design hints at a sexy schoolgirl. Who is that on the poster/box anyway? Totally misleading.
    ravenmaden7

    Couldn't get much worse.

    I anticipated something with a little more substance than this, although not much. It seemed to have decent casting, a potentially interesting story, but pretty much left you going "Hunh?!" afterwards, wondering what the point of the whole thing really was. No amount of personal insight or imagination could put any of this into any kind of perspective that makes sense. It's basically just stupid. You wonder why she periodically narrates a letter to someone you're unsure of, and when you DO find out, you're confused as to why and what relevance it finally serves, which is absolutely none. The revelation that her father is jewish, among other things, as just a mention, but with some inference that it is important, is ridiculous. Idiotic waste of film.
    3aimless-46

    At least the Production Design was Good

    "Tart" is a good illustration of old the Yogi Berra saying: "If you don't know where you are going, you will probably end up someplace else". Writer/Director Christina Waye (in her first feature) has managed to make a $3 Million movie that ends up someplace else. "Tart" is either a coming of age story devoid of characters that a rational person can connect with, a black comedy without any humor, or a sexploitation movie without anything that is particularly sexy.

    Unlike the standard Swain film, "Tart" actually employed a competent and experienced production designer. Good enough to provide two extremely nice shots: the scene of Swain and Barton taking a bubble bath together and the scene of Swain in the park-featuring a nice montage of the "Alice in Wonderland" sculpture. The symbolism incorporated into these elements supports the possibility that Waye (despite the absence of a linear logic or unity of tone) actually has some visionary talent and aspirations for making a quality film.

    It is even possible that Waye was trying for a fusion of the somewhat expressionistic "Metropolitan" and the camp classic "Cruel Intentions" which also deal with the Manhattan upper class. There are many camera shots framed by windows and doors yet few tight shots of faces and eyes. The former technique hinting at symbolism and the latter at intentional distancing from the characters and their motivations. "Tart" seemed on the verge of veering into camp territory at least twice and would have been well advised to keep going in that direction. First there was the scene where they try to dump the seemingly deceased Swain into the garbage chute. Then there is the whole bit about her father being Jewish (played to the same extreme as Joel Grey dancing with the Jewish guerrilla in "Cabaret").

    In her other films Swain's acting technique is to overwhelm each scene in which she appears (insert scenery chewing here) but in "Tart" she actually shows an ability to restrain herself. This is the best performance of her career. It also provides some clues about her physical deterioration from willowy super cute in "Girl" to hulking lumpy-faced in "Pumpkin". This transformation was about half-complete by the time she made "Tart"; so go the ravages of time.

    Mischa Barton ("Sixth Sense's" I feel better girl) and Lacey Chabet are excellent in supporting roles. The rest of the cast is simply horrible, although some of the blame for this should go to Waye's script and direction.
    SIAURA234

    not what it seems

    this movie was very blue,and not so entertaining. in my opinion the sound was not clear on some parts. most of all it was just kind of hard to watch and i just didn't like it. The title,sex,drugs,and study hall sounds

    juicy but the movie does not live up to the

    catchy box. instead its a pitiful excuse of a low budget movie. i found it neither touching or funny. if you want to see something long and blue go and rent this movie.for the people to be rich, the sets looked boring and mundane for no reason. the best part is when the character was happy for a short moment.

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    • Trivia
      Anna Paquin was originally cast as Cat Storm, but she dropped out of the film to co-star in X-Men (2000) instead.
    • Quotes

      Cat Storm: [narrating] Just like every year, I prayed that this year was gonna be different. You know, crawl out from under your shadow, get my Mom off my back, and just stop being the freak that nobody wanted. I mean, it was pathetic. I was starting eleventh grade, and I never even *Frenched* a guy. Guys like William Sellers didn't think that I was worth the pennies in his loafers. If he knew that I existed. Why would he? Just *look* at him. All I wanted was to impress him...

      [approaches target]

      Cat Storm: To get his attention.

      [the wind blows up her skirt]

      Cat Storm: Not exactly what I had in mind.

    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
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      NICE GIRL
      Written & performed by Spottiswoode

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2001 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Placeres de juventud
    • Filming locations
      • Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Green Moon Productions
      • Interlight
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    • Budget
      • $3,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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