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Rites of Passage

  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
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4.1/10
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Rites of Passage (2012)
Nathan, an anthropology student, invites a few of his classmates and their professor to his familyÂ’s abandoned ranch -- once a sacred Chumash burial ground -- to recreate an ancient ceremony. There they meet Nathan's psychotic older brother Benny and drug fueled Delgado. The students then embark on a rite of passage that no one will ever forget.
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An anthropology student invites his classmates and professor to his family's abandoned ranch, once a sacred Chumash burial ground, to recreate an ancient ceremony.An anthropology student invites his classmates and professor to his family's abandoned ranch, once a sacred Chumash burial ground, to recreate an ancient ceremony.An anthropology student invites his classmates and professor to his family's abandoned ranch, once a sacred Chumash burial ground, to recreate an ancient ceremony.

  • Director
    • W. Peter Iliff
  • Writers
    • W. Peter Iliff
    • Rick Halsey
    • Jonathan Sachar
  • Stars
    • Wes Bentley
    • Kate Maberly
    • Ryan Donowho
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    4.1/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • W. Peter Iliff
    • Writers
      • W. Peter Iliff
      • Rick Halsey
      • Jonathan Sachar
    • Stars
      • Wes Bentley
      • Kate Maberly
      • Ryan Donowho
    • 46User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Benny
    Kate Maberly
    Kate Maberly
    • Dani
    Ryan Donowho
    Ryan Donowho
    • Nathan
    Travis Van Winkle
    Travis Van Winkle
    • Hart
    Briana Evigan
    Briana Evigan
    • Penelope
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Delgado
    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Professor Nash
    Carly Schroeder
    Carly Schroeder
    • Carly
    Ashley Hinshaw
    Ashley Hinshaw
    • Sandee
    Guy Burnet
    Guy Burnet
    • Mojo
    Daniel Cudmore
    Daniel Cudmore
    • Moose
    Angelic Zambrana
    Angelic Zambrana
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    Sharon Hinnendael
    Sharon Hinnendael
    • Roxanne
    Mercedes Leggett
    Mercedes Leggett
    • Jaci
    Nicholas Leiting
    • Jaci's Boyfriend
    Alexi Yulish
    • Nick
    Mylo Ironbear
    Mylo Ironbear
    • Chumash Shaman
    Joseph Billingiere
    • Cumash With Torch
    • Director
      • W. Peter Iliff
    • Writers
      • W. Peter Iliff
      • Rick Halsey
      • Jonathan Sachar
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    User reviews46

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    1weather21

    Stereotypes, Bad Acting and General Crappyness

    It starts with the poster being misleading I was hoping the movie would be cool like the poster. The poster is actually way better than the movie.

    The movie is supposed to be about Native American stuff, however if you blink you will miss the parts that have actual Native Actors. This film reinforces some dangerous ideas about recreational use herbs as hallucinogenic drugs, Cultural Stereotypes about Native people and the objectification of women.

    Native woman are 3x more likely to be raped than other groups. This movie glamorizes the abduction and assault of Native American women which is totally inexcusable as a substitute for entertainment.

    This movie actually sucks to the max. The acting is shoddy and its a terrible misuse of Stephen Dorff's talent (which is huge) I am really bummed he was in this turkey. Nobody in this movie is even Chumash and they managed to P' off an entire tribe of Native Americans for this tomato of a film. Nice one, jerks.

    DON'T SEE IT!! Save the popcorn for a better occasion.
    6evan-chipman

    Thrilling and killing

    Peter Iliff has come a long way since his first successful screenplay, Point Break. His new film, Rites of Passage, is a complete departure from the Hollywood norm. The film focuses around a group of friends in Santa Barbara who take a lot of drugs and trip out on some ranch. The film is clearly directed towards a younger audience, and for the budget they were given, I think they did a great job. There isn't much past the surface of the film, but it works great as a popcorn thriller that I enjoyed with my friends. It was great to see all of the recognizable spots around Isla Vista and SB where Rites of Passage was shot. Would I watch it again? Maybe not. But it was certainly an entertaining and relevant film for a college student like myself.
    4mcbwallace

    Too silly to be offended by

    First - it takes WAY too long for this movie to get going.

    Second - I believe in respecting all cultures, but this movie was so ridiculous (talking sock puppet), that I don't know how any Native American could be offended by any representations in the film.

    Now, college professors and students look pretty stupid.

    There ARE some pretty amusing moments.

    Most from Christian Slater.

    Although I felt all the actors did a great job, the material?

    I wouldn't waste my time.

    The "4" is because I actually made it through.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Bizarre, almost plot less B-grade thriller

    THE FINAL RITES (aka RITES OF PASSAGE) is a very strange little movie. It involves a group of high school students who are being taught about esoteric Native American drugs by their slick teacher. One of the students has an elder brother who experiments with these narcotics, which turns him into a psychopath. Inevitably a group of the students go away for the weekend for a beach holiday and find themselves being menaced by all and sundry.

    There's a definite sense here that the story was being made up as they went along. Certainly it seems to make little sense and by the end it's fallen apart entirely, so the "narrative" consists of characters killing each other off until only the final survivors are left. The first half of the film, which is the build up, is actually mildly enjoyable, so it's a pity that the it goes absolutely nowhere come the end.

    Three famous faces are mixed up in this mess. Wes Bentley plays virtually the same likable loner/weirdo character as he did in American BEAUTY. Stephen Dorff shows up as a cool teacher who's down with the kids, and strips off to show his buff body when required. Then there's an almost unrecognisable Christian Slater, hilariously playing a demented psychopath who just wants to kill everybody. His interactions with a sock puppet bring to mind the PG Tips adverts in the UK starring Johnny Vegas and Monkey. It's all very silly and relatively bloodless, meaning there's not much here for the viewers.
    keepitsimple89

    racist? who cares?! it's Hollywood and i know my rights

    the notion that people would have issues "unrelated" to the themes portrayed in this movie is invalid. the very fact that this movie chose to capitalize and exploit native culture for a mere thrill factor is reason enough for some people to find it offensive and a poor representation of the native community. just because you got a couple of native people to get on board with the project in no means makes it OK nor does that small group represent first nations community of this country. and in this day and age when native Americans are being misrepresented and portrayed stereotypically left and right it's no surprise that this movie would once again portray native people in a stereotypical misrepresented manner. the problem is this American society that we live in doesn't find it necessary to really educate themselves about our culture or way of life unless it serves them in some way, i.e learning enough to make a believable thrasher film. because if this society did truly educate themselves they would acquire enough respect and dignity that they wouldn't exploit an already damaged culture that has been almost completely eradicated in the name of the American dream. but of course this film represents America, Hollywood, where nothing is sacred. everything is exploited for a buck and entertainment. so while you go ahead and exercise your rights at the expense of others, just remember why you chose to do it. not to educate people about a culture and a people, it was to entertain with blood murder, drugs and Indians.

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      To ensure the accuracy of the portrayal of the Chumash Indian culture, the production team consulted with an anthropological expert on the Chumash during both the writing process and production. In addition, a representative from the Chumash reservation was on set several times during shooting. All the actors portraying Chumash characters were Native American.
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      Written by Nick Ratliff and Zach Lewis

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Creepers
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Barbara, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Voltage Pictures
      • Demarest Films
      • Atmosphere Entertainment MM
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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