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Mean Creek

  • 2004
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
34K
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Mean Creek (2004)
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Psychological DramaTeen DramaCrimeDrama

When a teen is bullied, his brother and friends lure the bully into the woods to seek revenge.When a teen is bullied, his brother and friends lure the bully into the woods to seek revenge.When a teen is bullied, his brother and friends lure the bully into the woods to seek revenge.

  • Director
    • Jacob Estes
  • Writer
    • Jacob Estes
  • Stars
    • Rory Culkin
    • Ryan Kelley
    • Scott Mechlowicz
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacob Estes
    • Writer
      • Jacob Estes
    • Stars
      • Rory Culkin
      • Ryan Kelley
      • Scott Mechlowicz
    • 180User reviews
    • 126Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Sam
    Ryan Kelley
    Ryan Kelley
    • Clyde
    Scott Mechlowicz
    Scott Mechlowicz
    • Marty
    Trevor Morgan
    Trevor Morgan
    • Rocky
    Josh Peck
    Josh Peck
    • George
    Carly Schroeder
    Carly Schroeder
    • Millie
    Branden Williams
    Branden Williams
    • Kile
    Raissa Fleming
    • Maggie Tooney
    Heath Lourwood
    • Jasper
    Ryan Peterson
    • Cashier
    Michael Fisher-Welsh
    • Mr. Levinworth
    J.W. Crawford
    J.W. Crawford
    • Tom
    • (as James W. Crawford)
    Shelly Lipkin
    Shelly Lipkin
    • Mr. Merrick
    Kaz Garas
    Kaz Garas
    • Detective Wright
    Hagai Shaham
    • Handsome Police Officer
    Melissa Brooks
    • Lady at School
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jacob Estes
    • Writer
      • Jacob Estes
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    10pachl

    Amazingly accurate depiction of American adolescence

    I had one of the biggest shocks of my life recently. I proudly showed this film to my best friend from Europe. We normally have very similar tastes in movies.

    I have to admit, I almost teared up a little around the end of the movie, but managed to keep my composure. Then the movie ended... to dead silence! I was waiting for my friend to say something, and what he said shocked me: "What the hell was THAT?" After discussing the movie a bit, I came to the conclusion that his experiences growing up were so different than this that it was like showing a futuristic Sci Fi movie to a person living in rural Zimbabwe. In the Czech Republic, where he is from, you don't commonly have these kinds of problems. Kids get along amazingly well. You may find this hard to believe, but in the Czech Republic, grade school and high school teachers routinely take their classes to places all around Europe. They have no trouble with kids not getting along. No one has any whiny special requests, and no one refuses to share a room with someone.

    Guess that explains why this movie made no sense to my friend.

    However, if you are an American, as I am, this movie is deeply touching, and may even bring back unsettling childhood memories of bullies.

    Scott Mechlowicz is certifiably great in this movie, as is Josh Peck, who plays George, the bully. I look back at movies from the 1970's. Child actors back then were hilariously amateurish compared to these people. In fact, movies increasingly are showcasing young actors whose talents are absolutely astounding. (unlike the kid who played opposite Lucille Ball as "Auntie Mame's grandson).

    What makes this movie so compelling and memorable is that it is tragedy in the old Greek sense of the word: people bring about their own downfall. The bully George, as it turns out, has a good side, but he is socially inept, and so he lashes out in terrible ways. The kids are ready to like him and forgive him. Instead, George can't control his anger, and he verbally lashes out at everyone, until their newfound compassion (or at least pity) for him starts to evaporate.

    The tragedy in this movie is that everything comes so close to working out fine for everyone.

    I hope that will peak your interest. And speaking of interest, I have none in writing a "spoiler" review. This movie is best seen knowing as little as possible about the plot.

    I think if I had to defend American movie making against all the criticism of how Hollywood depends on special effects, big name actors, and lurid story lines, I would choose this movie as proof that American movies are still the best in the world.

    Addition added January 16, 2009: I have been writing reviews here for over three years. Sometimes years will go by without any indication someone read my review. So, please let me know if you read it. The thumbs up or thumbs down is entirely your choice. I'm just curious.
    jsemovieman

    Makes "Thirteen" look bad

    Mean Creek ***1/2/out of 4

    "Mean Creek" has the most accurate depiction of teen life and adolescence I've ever seen in a movie. Unlike "Thirteen", which is stereotypical and tries to give answers and resolutions, "Mean Creek" sticks out in the teen-life genre as a beauty. The young actors and actresses do a great job, but Carly Schroeder as Millie is the best. She gets to your gut as the innocent kid who's in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    One of the most memorable parts for me in the movie is when the Bully, George, is filming with his camcorder and zooms in on an exotic spiral shape, saying "This is my life". That's such a brilliant line because adolescence is such a horrible and awkward stage in life. High schoolers (being one myself) are filled with an assortment of emotions and feelings and "Mean Creek" portrays that with such power.

    Like "Deliverance", the film is focused on a canoe trip that goes completely wrong and "Mean Creek " has some themes that "Deliverance" has. Jacob Aaron Estes is a director who is off to a great start-making films that are completely honest in every way.
    9Martina_Helene

    The good outweighs the bad in this outstanding picture!

    Mean Creek is an amazing movie. It is so refreshing to see a good movie when there are so many worthless ones around presently. There are many great things about Mean Creek, and a few not so good things. The writing is excellent, the directing is great. The acting is so well done, it seems more real than half the "reality" TV shows on TV today. The young actors which consist of Trevor Morgan, Ryan Kelley, Scott Melchowitz, Rory Culkin, Carley Shroader, and Josh Peck. I was blown away by their performances. There is another thing that makes Mean Creek so unique. It's cinematography (sp?). Most of the action of the movie takes place within one day, and at a Creek. The filming of the Creek is so magnificent, there are great shots of the Creek itself, the water, the forestry around it, and there are some great pictures of the animals that call the creek home. The subject matter of Mean Creek is extreme and dramatic, which is another reason for the amazement at the young actors in this film! The main subject revolves around the themes of forgiveness and revenge. The first five children plan a simple revenge trick on the bully, yet something horrible happens are all of the children are forced into an extremely difficult situiton in just a matter of minutes. The ending is a bit ambiguous, and open ended. WHich, I think is good in a certain way but I would have wanted more closure about the fate of the children. I am surprised by the lack of representation at the award shows for this picture. I truly believe this film in underrated and under viewed, because it's an indie and it's a directors debut.
    CharlieSykes

    Wonderful Breath of Fresh Air

    With an all-child cast, it bears resemblance to "stand by me." A group of kids plot to pay the school bully back for years of abuse. They take him on a boat trip. If you want more, go see it. It was the best film I've seen this year. Throughout the duration of this classic, one element stuck out for me: Carly Schroeder. She is going to be a star and a half. She blows that annoying cherry blossom, Dakota Fanning, away. Rory Culkin, Macauly's little brother, was just perfect for the part of a naive kid, susceptible to his older brother's overbearing testosterone. Go see this film, because you will talk about it for hours on end. Perfect dinner movie. Take your girlfriend, boyfriend, significant other. Kids under 13, though portrayed in the film, just aren't ready for the material of this film, so don't bring your children.
    samzpan

    tight well made flick

    You're not going to leave the theater whistling dixie, and a box of Kleenex is not the best accessory, but this tight well made little movie is worth the effort. The actors, mostly all kids, are very believable, everyone of them does a great job, and maybe the credit should go to the director. As the movie bounces along you kind of expect that something is going to go wrong. And, of course, it eventually does, and after the big scene, it's like downer city, for everyone including the audience. But so what, if you want to go see a happy flick there are plenty of those around. This movie depicts kids in a very realistic light. The dialogue, their emotions, their reactions to a crisis, are very spot on. Good movies like this blow away so called "reality" TV. A friend with me said this reminded him of a Gus Van Sant movie, I don't agree with that, Van Sant movies always have some really weird scenes in them that detract from the overall cohesion of the movie. Mean Creek doesn't do that, check it out.

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    • Trivia
      In the truth or dare scene, when asked about his fantasy, Rocky says he fantasized about a girl named Susan Johnson (at around 41 mins). One of the producers of the film is called Susan Johnson.
    • Goofs
      When dropping Millie off at her house after returning from their misadventure, Millie exits the car with no socks and she is wearing her tennis shoes like clogs with her heels exposed (at around 1h 09 mins). When she enters her house and climbs the stairs, her socks are on and shoes cover her entire feet (at around 1h 09 mins).
    • Quotes

      George: [upon learning why the others brought him to the lake] You're a fuckin' lying son of a bitch, Sam! All right? And I hope you fuckin' go to hell.

      Millie: Don't make things worse, George...

      George: Shut the fuck up, Millie, you fucking stupid JAP cunt.

      Clyde: Sit down, George, you're out of control.

      George: Shut the fuck up, Clyde! You faggot! Fucking skinny butt-munching faggot. I hate you! You know that? I really do. 'Cause all you do is fuckin' prance around school talkin' about your fuckin' faggoty fairy fathers. I'll tell you what! I don't wanna hear about your fuckin' fathers and how their assholes work, all right? It makes me sick! And I - I - I fuckin' hope they fuckin' die of fag disease! Yeah.

      [pause]

      George: And, and speaking of... dead... fathers... I just remembered why bonehead white-trash fuckin' donkey-dick Marty got so fuckin' freaked when I started talkin' about his "daddy." His Neanderthal, drunk dad put a gun in his mouth and splattered his brains all over the wall.

      [pause]

      George: You know, I almost forgot that my mom told me that. She said, "His daddy splattered his brains all over the wall." I thought it was sad at first, but now? I like it.

      [chanting]

      George: His daddy splattered his brains. All over the wall. His daddy splattered his brains. All over the wall!...

    • Crazy credits
      Hagai Shaham is credited as being the "handsome" police officer (he is also a producer of the movie)
    • Alternate versions
      The TV version in the USA has the swearing edited out.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Sound and Light
      Written by John Gold

      Performed by John Gold

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Río arriba
    • Filming locations
      • Troutdale, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Whitewater Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $603,951
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,170
      • Aug 22, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $802,948
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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