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Wasted on the Young

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.6K
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Adelaide Clemens and Alex Russell in Wasted on the Young (2010)
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When a high school party goes dangerously off the rails, one teenager finds that revenge is just a computer click away.When a high school party goes dangerously off the rails, one teenager finds that revenge is just a computer click away.When a high school party goes dangerously off the rails, one teenager finds that revenge is just a computer click away.

  • Director
    • Ben C. Lucas
  • Writer
    • Ben C. Lucas
  • Stars
    • Oliver Ackland
    • Adelaide Clemens
    • Alex Russell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Ben C. Lucas
    • Writer
      • Ben C. Lucas
    • Stars
      • Oliver Ackland
      • Adelaide Clemens
      • Alex Russell
    • 27User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Oliver Ackland
    Oliver Ackland
    • Darren
    Adelaide Clemens
    Adelaide Clemens
    • Xandrie
    Alex Russell
    Alex Russell
    • Zack
    Patrick Cullen
    Patrick Cullen
    • Shay
    Rhondda Findleton
    Rhondda Findleton
    • Cassandra
    Georgina Haig
    Georgina Haig
    • Simone
    Geraldine Hakewill
    Geraldine Hakewill
    • Ella
    T.J. Power
    T.J. Power
    • Brook
    • (as TJ Power)
    Tom Stokes
    Tom Stokes
    • Jonathan
    Kym Thorne
    • Karenn
    Daniel Buckle
    • Boy 1
    Nathan Coenen
    Nathan Coenen
    • Young Boy
    Alistair Cooke
    • Party Goer 1
    Lisa Bennet
    • Cyber Bully
    Candice Callaghan
    Candice Callaghan
    • Party Goer
    Joshua Gomez
    • Boy 2
    Rex LeBeau
    Rex LeBeau
    • Cheerleader
    • (as Rebecca Raven LeBeau)
    Aisling Rose McGrogan
    • Cheerleader
    • (as Aisling McGrogan)
    • Director
      • Ben C. Lucas
    • Writer
      • Ben C. Lucas
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    7roffma

    Intense and thought provoking

    Wasted on the Young is an intense movie in the vein of Animal Kingdom but with a subject matter most similar to Brick. It is well crafted and the production value seems high for the tight budget they were undoubtedly restricted to.

    The film is about a group of young people in an Australian private school whose lives are changed due to a horrific event that takes place at a wild party at the "alpha male" of the school's house. It is a very intense and engaging movie but unfortunately the ending was a bit of a let down and didn't really fit with the rest of the film.

    The absence of any adult or authority figures in the movie is telling and the interaction between the perpetrators and victims is at times very disturbing.

    It is a very interesting movie and it is a shame the ending wasn't as good as I hoped it would be but it well worth spending the time and money to see this film.
    9tegoodfellow

    A gripping and disturbing experience

    (Full disclosure: I am acquainted with director Ben C Lucas)

    I saw Wasted on the Young at its world premiere at the Sydney Film Festival,and it got a strong reaction from the audience. I'm not sure I can say we enjoyed it, because it is a disturbing film in many ways, but it was certainly a highly impressive debut from a rookie team.

    A plot synopsis will make it sound like a generic high school movie; cool kids bullying uncool kids, drug-fuelled parties and so on. Halfway through, though, an event occurs which takes us into altogether darker territory and what the director terms "a moral fable".

    Technically, the film has many virtues. The bleached-out cinematography, the strikingly shot swimming pool sequences and the nightmarish music/sound design during the party scenes all serve the story well, and are far more ambitious than most Australian movies.

    Wasted on the Young shows high school as a horrifying and hermetically sealed environment (I don't think we see any parents or teachers at all), and a cast headed by the impressive Oliver Ackland really convey the tension and conflict of the story.
    3paq5528

    Lord of the Flies meets Facebook?

    Australia has no adults nor authorities. This is a movie that at any time could have a realistic plot with the addition of post-teenage rationalism, but instead we are stuck with hormones and sterile egos.

    Is this what happens when there are no adults, no teachers, no authority figures, no police, no post-pubescent neighbors observing the self-servient and egotistical world of over-indulged, extremely privileged teens? This is Lord of the Flies redone with text messages. There is really no creativity here, no reality. The movie pits the brainiacs versus the jocks; the entitled versus the proletariat.

    Kudos to the acting skills of several of the members and the film crew did a good job. It's the plot that disappoints. There is no higher meaning, no layers to scrape away and discuss after the credits roll. This movie is obvious, superficial, and without redemption.

    Save time and instead of watching this, read something.
    6maros612

    Strong message carried in unusual - rather strange - format

    What I liked about this movie was that it made a very strong point on how dramatically can a life go south when you are young, fragile and think you're invincible and free to experiment all you want without serious consequences. In that light, it's a real eye opener, as I believe it's getting more and more hard for people to be young and safe at the same time.

    I'm afraid the movie itself wasn't too much of a good job. Most of the scenes were over-dramatized, the dialogs did not offer much and there ass little room for exploring the true minds and souls of the characters.

    What got my attention was the style of scenes - very contemporary cold-feeling interiors, design and colors mixed with the techno club music. All this was accompanied by visual effects like fast forwarding or slow motion. As a matter of fact, it was a dynamic cut. Maybe little too dynamic - there were certain scenes that were only visualized imaginations of characters and then the movie rolled back - which might have taken a while for the viewer to actually understand. These daydream-like flashes were triggering almost randomly and most of the time viewer could have very hard time understanding what has or hasn't happened.

    Mood and content wise, the movie crushed everything possibly beautiful in a blood bath of modern darkness and shallowness, but I think it was meant to leave a reaction of bitterness in you, since the scenes and plot was quite drastic. In a strange way, it might be the intended message of the movie for the viewer to pick up.
    10aiturnizzle

    Powerful and provocative social commentary. A jewel in the Aussie film crown.

    I was given the opportunity to watch this film as a part of a special screening and focus group session. I didn't read up on the plot beforehand, but was given the general gist of it by my cousin, who somehow managed to turn it into Swimfan #2. Thankfully, he had no idea what he was on about. This film is anything but an ostentatious Hollywood slasher, and is every bit an indication of top-quality Australian cinema.

    I don't usually give films 10/10 ratings as i am extremely picky about whose praises i sing, but this one went above and beyond any expectations i had. The opening sequence reeled me in hook, line and sinker; and i was mesmerised until well after the credits began to roll.

    The cinematography is incredible. The production values seemed very high (whether this is the case or not, i am unsure) and there are some expertly filmed and executed scenes. The use of special effects to signal dream sequences and the omission of kitschy fogged lenses during flashbacks (colour saturation was changed instead) make this a visually stunning film.

    The soundtrack also plays into the script exceedingly well, swelling into an overbearing presence during scenes to build tension and confusion, and being understated in others which develops a foreboding atmosphere.

    The storyline reads like a clichéd teen flick that one expects will try too hard and not hit the mark, but the script development, along the performances of Alex Russell, Oliver Ackland, TJ Power and Adelaide Clemens ensures that this film achieves its purpose. It doesn't just tell a story, it involves you in the story and it leaves you questioning not only the villains doing wrong, but the heroes and their idea of "right". The film does an incredible job highlighting the incidence of school bullying and the environment that it occurs in as well as commenting on youth culture in general.

    Although the film is set in an Australian high school, and based on final year students (~17/18 years of age), i fear many individuals in the target audience might miss out on the chance to watch this brilliant film; either through choice or lack of exposure. I feel this film would be incredibly useful if included in high school English curriculum as it would allow the teens it is aimed at a chance to watch the film, but also walk through all the issues and themes it raises.

    This is, in short, a brilliant film. It ticked all the boxes for me and i strongly recommend this to anyone who enjoys powerful, provocative and intelligent films.

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      There are no adults seen in this entire film.
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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Молодым без толку
    • Filming locations
      • Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production company
      • WBMC
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      • $53,844
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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