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Speak

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
31K
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Kristen Stewart in Speak (2004)
Coming-of-AgeDrama

A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.

  • Director
    • Jessica Sharzer
  • Writers
    • Laurie Halse Anderson
    • Jessica Sharzer
    • Annie Young Frisbie
  • Stars
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Elizabeth Perkins
    • Richard Hagerman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    31K
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    • Director
      • Jessica Sharzer
    • Writers
      • Laurie Halse Anderson
      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Annie Young Frisbie
    • Stars
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Elizabeth Perkins
      • Richard Hagerman
    • 119User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Melinda Sordino
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Joyce Sordino
    Richard Hagerman
    • School Bus Driver
    • (as Dick Hagerman)
    Allison Siko
    Allison Siko
    • Heather
    Remy Brommer
    • Yearbook Photographer
    • (as A. Remy Brommer)
    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Mr. Neck
    Grace Ameter
    • Emily
    Tyanna Rolley
    • Nicole
    Leslie Lyles
    • Hairwoman
    Hallee Hirsh
    Hallee Hirsh
    • Rachel
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Dave Petrakis
    Kimberly Kish
    • Ms. Keen
    Megan Pillar
    • Ivy
    Steve Zahn
    Steve Zahn
    • Mr. Freeman
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Jack Sordino
    Jamie Lee White
    • Social Studies Student
    Eric Lively
    Eric Lively
    • Andy Evans
    Christina Hardebeck
    • Meg
    • Director
      • Jessica Sharzer
    • Writers
      • Laurie Halse Anderson
      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Annie Young Frisbie
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    9GormanBechard

    Kristen Stewart proves herself to be our next great actress

    More than anything, watch SPEAK for Kristen Stewart's raw, honest, beautiful performance. This young actress can convey more with one look than most veterans can with an entire monologue. She reminds me of a young Mary Louise Parker. And as a director, she shot up on my wish list of people I'd one day like to work with!

    Aside from Stewart, the film is very well directed, tightly scripted...Steve Zahn is quite good as the art teacher with the heart of gold...

    And I love the score, which owes a lot to Neutral Milk Hotel.

    But really it's all about Stewart. There isn't one beat of her performance which does not ring true.

    Masterful!
    8Sylviastel

    Kristen's Acting Shines Here!

    Kristen Stewart is the star here based on the novel of the same name by Laurie Halse Anderson. The story is about a teenager with a secret. She returns to another school year completely changed from a summertime experience. Steve Zahn plays her art teacher. She is suddenly the outcast and girl nobody wants to be around. She is pretty much friendless and alone. The story slowly evolves the process of her trauma in slow flashbacks. Don't worry, nothing too graphic here. The movie is aimed for a young audience and it was probably a television movie in the first place. The acting is fine with Stewart's performance in the leading role. The production value is decent. The cast includes some well-known actors and actresses but nobody really stands out. I have to say that Leslie Lyles who plays the hair lady teacher does a fine job. She's somebody to watch out for in the future.
    8Filmcritic624

    Not your typical teen movie

    This finally aired on Lifetime yesterday, and since I was such a big fan of Laurie Halse Anderson's novel, I might as well wanted to see the movie to compare them.

    The first few minutes of the movie turned out to be exactly pages from the book, as well as some emotional moments that almost reduced me to tears, showed exactly the way she was feeling, and how she was connected from the moment to the school year in such depressive, mute fashion that she manages to handle so well. The story involves a teenage girl who, after calling the cops to bust a wrecked summer party, comes to acknowledge her peers won't talk to her anymore. So, what do you do when times like these come to happen? Stay silent, don't get noticed by anyone. However, there was something at the party that she doesn't want people to know, and if she tells it, it will rip and shed her into pieces. Now, your probably asking yourself? Why wouldn't you talk to your parents? She would, only that her mom (Elizabeth Perkins) and dad (D.B. Sweeney) are almost never home so that way they can talk to her about anything.

    As the movie goes on, Melinda (Kirsten Stewart) begins to lighten up around the surroundings. She starts to feel into her own, and the school year (besides the fact her grades went flushing down the toilet). Melinda starts to make friends little by little, as she connects with her eccentric Art teacher Mr. Freeman (Steve Zahn). The two of them exemplify what it means to try and go against what is asked of them, and go above that to raising the bar to a whole new level of education, and life.

    As for the acting, Stewart is extraordinary as the reclusive Melinda Sordino. She fits the feelings of a depressed girl, striving for help, and need from peers, not harmful words. She makes herself known around the school, as "the girl who busted Kyle Rodgers's summer party" and shows it around by the depressive acts (cutting (both class and self mutilation), making her own room, being practically mute). Stewart has the absolute potential to be another Lindsay Lohan, but in this case, she's become her own actress.

    The rest of the cast could have been better, but the second runner up is Steve Zahn, whose films could have seen better days, but this film is probably his best work, compared to "Saving Silverman" or "Freak talks about Sex". He should make films like these more often than not. His portrayal of the rebellious, journeyman Mr. Freeman tell the students about themselves, and tells a small anecdote about him. His overshadowing of the students make him sound more powerful than the principal himself, and his voice strengthen amongst the weaker ones.

    Powerful movie, I recommend this to anyone with teenagers, or any educational film. This is a worth to watch.

    8/10.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Stewart terrific in better-than-most Lifetime movie

    It's the first day of school and Melinda Sordino (Kristen Stewart) arrives as a quiet depressed loner. Her old friends like Rachel (Hallee Hirsh) have abandoned her. There was a traumatic event at a summer party that is shown in recurring flashbacks and she is haunted by Andy Evans. She bullied as the Squealor. The only girl talking to her now is peppy new girl Heather. Mr. Neck is the intolerant teacher. Mr. Freeman (Steve Zahn) is her kind art teacher. Her parents (Elizabeth Perkins, D.B. Sweeney) are clueless. Agitator Dave Petrakis is assigned to be her lab partner.

    Kristen Stewart is terrific. She makes this not just simply another Lifetime TV teen rape drama. I love the title which is almost a plead for Melinda to speak up. It's the constant refrain at the back of my head throughout this movie. It creates intensity as the audience roots for her to speak up. A couple scenes do hold it back a little. Mr. Neck is pushed too far in one scene where he's almost a cartoon villain. I also think Melinda was a bit too mean to Heather in that one scene. Heather wasn't wrong when she tells her to talk to a professional. She also stuck with her a lot longer than most people would. Other than talking too much, she seems to be a good friend. Also a couple of times, the movie takes on too light of a tone. Overall, this is a compelling teen movie with a great central performance.
    10KM_391

    A Beautiful Piece of Work

    I saw this movie at Sundance and was very surprised that it went home with no awards. Though I'm not familiar with the book, I can say that Jessica Scharzer does a masterful job of telling a delicate story in a very real and touching way. It is never easy to handle a story about a traumatizing event, but to do it with such sensitivity, in the midst of a HILARIOUS movie, is pure genius. A great deal of the credit must go to Kristen Stewart for her portrayal of a girl whose emotions are always known to the audience, though she hardly ever says a word. Anyone who has been to high school should get a big kick from some of the send-ups in "Speak." And for anyone who has doubted the talents of Steve Zahn, just look for the scene where he sees what Melinda (Stewart) has done in the supply closet.

    I hope to see this movie in theaters soon, and I give it my highest recommendation. And no, I don't know anyone who was involved with it. I just wanted to give credit where credit is due. Go see this movie!

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    • Trivia
      "Sordino," Melinda's last name, means "muted."
    • Goofs
      "Melinda says the school mascot is changing from the Trojans to the Hornets. However, during the pep rally the cheerleaders are introduced as the "Merryweather Falcons"." This isn't a goof, it's a running theme through the movie as a later announcement changes the team name to the Wombats.
    • Quotes

      Heather: [to Melinda] I hate being a Martha. You were so right not to join. I mean all I am is their little slave. Okay, it was supposed to be me and Meg and Siobhan decorating the Holiday Inn for prom. And now Meg and Siobhan can't do it and I'm totally screwed! Mel, you have to help me! They have some sales meeting in there until like 3:00, but then they'll let us start and I know we can do it!

      [Melinda blankly stares at her]

      Heather: You are so great! I owe you big time! What if I help you redecorate your room? I know, a nice seafoam green!

      Melinda Sordino: [hesitates] No...

      Heather: Okay. Or something rich like... like eggplant!

      Melinda Sordino: No, I mean, I won't help you.

      Heather: But you have to.

      Melinda Sordino: No, I don't.

      Heather: But why?

      Melinda Sordino: Because I was nice to you in the beginning of school when I didn't even like you and you blew me... blew me off because you're a self-centered social climber! And you know what? I know what I wanna do to my room and it doesn't involve eggplant. I think you should go.

    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Speak (2004) - Overlooked Movies (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Heliopause
      Written & Performed by Starving Goliath

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Konus Benimle
    • Filming locations
      • Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fred Berner Films
      • Showtime Independent Films
      • Speak Film Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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