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Still the Drums

  • 2009
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Still the Drums (2009)
Drama

Three childhood best friends all old veterans get together after attending the military funeral for the childhood buddy and look back on their lives. A truly captivating and original drama.Three childhood best friends all old veterans get together after attending the military funeral for the childhood buddy and look back on their lives. A truly captivating and original drama.Three childhood best friends all old veterans get together after attending the military funeral for the childhood buddy and look back on their lives. A truly captivating and original drama.

  • Director
    • Talbot Perry Simons
  • Writer
    • Talbot Perry Simons
  • Stars
    • Talbot Perry Simons
    • Bobby Figaro
    • Richard Fulvio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    67
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Talbot Perry Simons
    • Writer
      • Talbot Perry Simons
    • Stars
      • Talbot Perry Simons
      • Bobby Figaro
      • Richard Fulvio
    • 14User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Talbot Perry Simons
    Talbot Perry Simons
    • Tom
    Bobby Figaro
    • Mike
    Richard Fulvio
    • Al
    Aaron Houle
    • Jackie
    Wesley Edberg
    • Tom
    Jason Shepard
    Jason Shepard
    • Al
    Brett Lee Alexander
    • Jackie
    Keegan Michael
    • Mike
    Adam Kolkin
    Adam Kolkin
    • Al
    Jacob Ochsner
    • Tom
    Jamie M. Araki
    Jamie M. Araki
    • Linh
    Grace Yang Vitali
    • Linh
    • (as Grace Yang)
    Laura Lee Carlson
    • Woman
    Shun Lee
    Shun Lee
    • Priest
    Andy Bissonette
    • Marine Honor Guard
    • (as Drew Simoni)
    Alex Bollinger
    • The General
    Barb Bollinger
    • Jackie's Mother
    Hondo Cabral
    • Gunny
    • Director
      • Talbot Perry Simons
    • Writer
      • Talbot Perry Simons
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    10tom-177-766769

    Ootstanding

    STILL THE DRUMS What a powerful story of young best friends spanning over fifty years. The emotional ride and the process of life during war and the lasting effect it has on a soldier after he has hung up his uniform.The good with the bad and the bad with the good.

    Talbot Perry Simons does a fantastic duty as writer, director, and actor. This is truly a very well done INDY film, and fine performances by Bobby Figaro and Richard Fulvio. The passion of this film is so very captivating,a gut wrenching journey of the process of life of the men dealing with the true emotional effect of war.The finish was certainly an absolute shocking surprise, definitely a must see movie.
    9karmajinxxx

    The films that I like the most are the visions of Creative Mavericks – not niggling committees.

    There are moments of raw emotion in 'STILL THE DRUMS' – that rival anything to be found in the standard, heartless, soulless, gutless – (often meaningless) – $100 Million+++, Star Studded, Special FX Pabulum Extravaganzas – of Corporate Hollywood 'PRODUCT' – that slither through the projectors at the local Cineplex.

    In a world where every major Blockbuster-Manufacturing Studio has a division that they absurdly call – 'Independent' – TALBOT PERRY SIMONS IS A TRUE INDEPENDENT. And for that alone he deserves the support of everyone who believes in the sanctity of the Creative Vision – as expressed through the blood, sweat, and tears projected up there on the Big Screen – by the Independent Filmmaker.

    At a time when there is no end in sight for our longest running war – when the only people making sacrifices are the combatants themselves and their families – it's important to remember that the National Discourse is controlled by those who frame the conversation.
    9michaelglustig

    Very well made Indie

    Still the drums is a story about childhood friends who grew up went to war and are now older reflecting back upon incidents from the Vietnam war. Of the original four friends, one was killed at war and the remaining three have a ritual where they remember him. He is gone but not forgotten since he had a significant impact on the lives of his friends.

    The plot is simple enough but different from mainstream cinema. I was a bit surprised how the plot unraveled in a somewhat disturbing series of events.

    This film is well made and the characters are well casted. If you keep in mind that this is an independent film, you won't be disappointed.
    7RMurray847

    A true cinematic labor of love

    The director, writer, star, editor & composer of STILL THE DRUMS, Talbot Perry Simons, was kind enough to ask me for my thoughts on his independent film. Watching the film was an unusual experience. I had to bring a bit of an open mind, because although I've watched hundreds of "independent" films and enjoyed many "low budget" films, STILL THE DRUMS is a different breed. It's an ultra-low budget film that straddles a line between a home movie project and a film with real backing. It's a labor of love that was executed on the most frayed of shoestring budgets.

    I have to be honest, it took me awhile to look past the low budget trappings and to settle in and appreciate and respect the movie for what it is. STILL THE DRUMS is a singular cry from the heart...an impassioned plea for all Americans to remember the lifelong price our combat soldiers pay.

    This is the story of four childhood friends who went to war in Vietnam. Only 3 came back, and Jackie, the fourth, was MIA. Each year, on Jackie's birthday, the remaining friends, Tom, Al & Mike gather to remember their lost buddy. But at the start of this film, the three are gathering for Jackie's funeral, because after 39 years, their old pal's remains have been recovered and brought home to rest.

    The three aging men meet in their usual spot, and as the rainy day wears on, the burdens of their unhappy memories and their secrets begin to weigh on them. We learn the terrible price these men have paid day after day for the service they provided us.

    STILL THE DRUMS could almost have been a play. Except for some flashback scenes, pretty much all of it takes place in one dimly lit room. And it's mostly just the three actors. They sit and talk and yell and drink and their faces are etched with grief and unhappiness.

    It's heavy material, and not exactly sprinkled with much humor. The pacing of the film is fairly slow, but it is moving to its own particular rhythms. The three men spend a lot of time arguing with each other, but they also spend a lot of time lost in their own thoughts, quietly tortured by their secrets, guilt and memories. Director and writer Simons plays Tom, the most emotional of the group. His lined face and habitual running of his hands over his close cropped hair nicely conveys the sense of a man who has not truly enjoyed life for nearly 4 decades. Richard Fulvio is excellent as Al, who appears to be something of the voice of reason, the least tortured of the bunch. But one wonders if he has simply done the best job over the years of hiding his demons. Bobby Figaro is Mike, the friend who most worships the departed Jackie. Looking a little like George C. Scott, Figaro is saddled with a part that's just a little hard to believe. His loud protestations are sometimes a bit over-the-top...or perhaps they seem a bit out of the blue, because the script hasn't quite gotten him to the point where we accept him blowing his stack quite so vehemently.

    So, sometimes the script is just a little clumsy and the performances not as polished as we are accustomed to seeing. The sets are sparse, and the visual depiction of Vietnam is not entirely convincing. The music is sometimes turned up just a little too high. But the desire on the part of its creator to evoke a reaction, to make the viewer feel the despair and anguish these veterans have carried with them is all the more effective, because the effort is so evident. This film was actually IMPORTANT to its creator, and not every movie we see has that feeling. STILL THE DRUMS was a true labor of love, and it's an unusual pleasure to share in that feeling.

    The film contains some strong language and some pretty strong subject matter, so it is not for kids (it's unrated). And it is not for a moviegoer looking for action and a brisk pace. It is for a patient viewer who is ready to be seated as the fourth person right at the table with these three friends as their feelings and secrets pour out.

    (The film also contains a reworking of Blind Willie Johnson's NOBODY'S FAULT BUT MINE with some new lyrics. It was momentarily off-putting (because I'm so accustomed to the Led Zeppellin version, until I really paid attention and saw how effective the piece really was in complementing the themes of the movie.)
    10KennyMorse

    Amazing Touching Film

    I was asked to watch this film and give my review, and I have to say that not only was I amazed at how much is done with so few resources ($$), but that the acting from the kids on up, was on a par with any studio film. Deep and emotional, I cried, I was outraged, I was sad, I was enlightened. One of the best Anti-War films, or maybe more to the point, WHAT WAR IS and how every soldier is scarred in some way shape or form. Vietnam was a pointless war, and that men were sent to kill innocent people, and did, and then when they returned, we shunned then, is a tragedy all by itself. Thanks to all who made this film. Since we are still at war in Afghanistan, we should pay attention.

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      The Vietnam jungle scenes were shot in a California paint-ball park.
    • Goofs
      When Tom is walking through the Vietnamese jungle to investigate the shooting he heard, he sees a California Mountain King Snake.
    • Soundtracks
      Drum Corps Romp
      Written by Curtis S.D. MacDonald

      Performed by Curtis S.D. MacDonald

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      • 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA
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