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Suncoast

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Woody Harrelson, Laura Linney, and Nico Parker in Suncoast (2024)
From debut feature film writer/director Laura Chinn, a semi-auto-biographical coming of age story about a young woman dealing with her brother's serious illness.
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While caring for her brother along with her audacious mother, a teenager strikes up a friendship with an eccentric activist who is protesting one of the most landmark medical cases of all ti... Read allWhile caring for her brother along with her audacious mother, a teenager strikes up a friendship with an eccentric activist who is protesting one of the most landmark medical cases of all time.While caring for her brother along with her audacious mother, a teenager strikes up a friendship with an eccentric activist who is protesting one of the most landmark medical cases of all time.

  • Director
    • Laura Chinn
  • Writer
    • Laura Chinn
  • Stars
    • Nico Parker
    • Laura Linney
    • Woody Harrelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,221
    466
    • Director
      • Laura Chinn
    • Writer
      • Laura Chinn
    • Stars
      • Nico Parker
      • Laura Linney
      • Woody Harrelson
    • 36User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Suncoast | Official Trailer
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    Suncoast | Official Trailer
    Suncoast: Doris Come Here
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    Suncoast: Doris Come Here
    Suncoast: Get In The Back
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    Suncoast: Get In The Back
    Suncoast: Coming Of Age (Featurette)
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    Nico Parker
    Nico Parker
    • Doris
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Kristine
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Paul Warren
    Daniella Taylor
    Daniella Taylor
    • Laci
    Ella Anderson
    Ella Anderson
    • Brittany
    Amarr
    Amarr
    • Nate
    Ariel Martin
    Ariel Martin
    • Megan Kaminski
    Keyla Monterroso Mejia
    Keyla Monterroso Mejia
    • Nurse Mia
    Pam Dougherty
    Pam Dougherty
    • Sue
    Jason Burkey
    Jason Burkey
    • Officer Chauncey
    Andrea Powell
    Andrea Powell
    • Security Sylvia
    Parker Sack
    Parker Sack
    • Adam
    Andrew Dicostanzo
    Andrew Dicostanzo
    • Cody
    Elliott Sancrant
    Elliott Sancrant
    • Kyle
    Matt Walsh
    Matt Walsh
    • Mr. Ladd
    Karen Ceesay
    Karen Ceesay
    • Evelyn Green
    Cree Kawa
    Cree Kawa
    • Max
    Orelon Sidney
    Orelon Sidney
    • Lisa Mosley
    • Director
      • Laura Chinn
    • Writer
      • Laura Chinn
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    6cruise01

    Raw emotional about grief and accepting what is to come.

    3 out of 5 stars.

    Suncoast is a fair coming of age drama film that gives great performances with the cast ensemble.

    A tough story about a teenage girl trying to be a normal teen in high school. While struggling with grief with her brother being terminally ill. And her controlling mother struggling with losing him.

    It is a tough story. While Nico Parker did a great job. Same with Woody Harrelson. The film can be emotional. It is a strong drama with her growing up. But missing out as a teen. Thats also the one thing the film struggles is missing out on that direction on what happened to her and her friends. The script felt undeveloped.
    8Ltufano23

    Suncoast Tells an Honest and Emotional Journey Through Personal Tragedy

    Life is full of highs and lows, emotions are constantly in flux, and it isn't always so cut and dry on how we should be feeling. Suncoast captures those feelings while reminding us of the coming-of-age issues we've all faced. Semi-autobiographical, the director/writer based the story around her youth and her family's experiences in the early 2000s. With illness, protests, and the challenges of growing up, Suncoast brings its audience on an all-too-real journey.

    Growing up in Florida, Doris (Nico Parker) and her family are in the midst of a personal tragedy. Her brother Max (Cree Kawa), suffering from brain cancer, is left in an unresponsive state, having to be cared for by his sister and mother, Kristine (Laura Linney). Admitting him to the Suncoast hospice facility, Kristine loses herself in her son's illness, as Doris makes attempts to explore her youth. With Max being cared for in the same facility as Terri Schiavo, the protests and national news loom throughout the background of their lives. Craving a 'normal' childhood, Doris is torn between her two worlds, standing at a crossroads in her life.

    At the beginning of a blossoming career, Nico Parker skillfully tackles the emotional challenges of her complex character. Exploring teenage escapades, she expresses a realistic sense of wonder, while balancing it with the emotional toll she faces from her brother's illness. Echoing that heavy toll, Laura Linney adds dramatic layers to her intense performance as a mother, grieving her son before he passes. Adding levity to the emotional tale, Woody Harrelson acts as a friendly face, coping with his own underlying trauma. Through delightful and relatable performances, the cast elevates each other, as they bring the director's experiences to the cinema.

    Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the Suncoast Letterboxd Q&A early screening with director/writer Laura Chinn. During the session, Chinn revealed that while writing the film in 2018, Nico Parker was her original model for the character of Doris, though too young for the role. Throughout the long production, Parker eventually aged into the role which fulfilled Chinn's initial vision. Additionally, Chinn expressed that she hopes her representations of grief can relate to viewers and help people in similar circumstances.

    Capturing the director's challenging story, Suncoast provides a meaningful glimpse into her life, while respectfully honoring her brother's battle with cancer. The performances of the cast carefully work to deepen the issues and bring relatability to the character's journeys. Though emotionally heavy, Suncoast excels at crafting a balance between grief and youthful adventure.
    9pianokeybre

    True to the time, raw, and emotional

    As someone who was coming of age in this time frame, I felt that the director nailed it. The casting was realistic, raw, and told an important story within a story. I disagree with the other reviewer who said that the script was afraid to go deep and remained cliché. There are not enough movies like this. Everything is trying to preach to us nowadays and that's not what this was - and its refreshing. If you look at the parallels between the ethics class and the statement made by Doris, about only understanding ethics or knowing what we believe when we are actually in that moment is so true. There is so much empathy for the character of the mother, but more so for the character arc of the daughter. Remembering what it would be like to be 17-year-old not wanting to miss out on all the important things to an average teen, but also having to deal with end of life is just something that may not resonate with everyone but its a human story. And you don't have to agree with the issues, but you have empathy for the character and nonetheless.
    7PerryAtTheMovies

    A journey that is sad and happy....

    7.0/10 (Recommend)

    I don't think the synopsis for this film clearly explains what this movie is about to the extent that it could. Part of me thought that it was going to be all about protests and just a surface style relationship between Doris (Nico Parker) and Paul (Woody Harrelson), but it is so much deeper than that.

    While the story surrounds the brother's medical condition and another patients medical condition it isn't the focal point. The story is about a girl trying to find her place without upsetting those around her.

    Nico Parker did a great job in my opinion as she went from quiet, shy, and awkward to more vocal and courageous about herself and her circumstances. Kristine played by Laura Linney was a lot easier to hate than to like, but you realize the circumstances compounded some of her decisions. The manipulation and guilt she puts on her daughter never sits right especially due to the outcome of the film.

    This film is very relatable particularly if you've ever lost someone you love and care about. It gave me a gut punch as I couldn't be with my grandma at the end of her life and so the emotions of that time came back. It goes along with the phrase "say what you need to say now cause there may never be a later time to say it".

    I think this film is rated 'R' for its real life portrayal of underage drinking, clubbing, drugs, and sexual innuendos. It doesn't go into the most horrendous portrayal of those acts, but because it's shown, the parental rating is higher. If you can get past that and understand that it happens in real life then this film is definitely worth watching.

    That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
    8rafaews

    Sweet, subtle and solid

    Right now this movie is scoring 6.7 and I'm not sure why isn't higher.

    I was so impressed with Laura Linney from the get go and her scenes with Nico Parker were often overwhelming given how good they were.

    Nico, keeps the ball rolling. And it's a heavy ball so props to her.

    Woody Harrelson does.. what he does and he does more than fine.

    I think it was a sweet, subtle, solid rendition of a weird coming of age story. Esteeming from a very dysfunctional situation for any teenager but that really shines through the observation of the mother figure and the absurdity of having to deal with life in those terms.

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    • Trivia
      Laci is 23 years old in real life playing a 16 year old in this film
    • Goofs
      The second time the mother meets the grief counselor on the patio, she sits down on the opposed of the bench wearing brown slippers. When she gets up to sit closer, she has sneakers on.
    • Connections
      Features The Anna Nicole Show (2002)
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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Disney+ Hotstar
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Солнечное побережье
    • Filming locations
      • Clearwater, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Freestyle Picture Company
      • Searchlight Pictures
      • Seven Deuce Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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