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Amy George

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
210
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Amy George (2011)
Thirteen-year-old Jesse wants to be an artist and believing that his mundane, middle-class life has left him unprepared, he sets out looking for wildness and women.
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Thirteen-year-old Jesse wants to be an artist and believing that his mundane, middle-class life has left him unprepared, he sets out looking for wildness and women.Thirteen-year-old Jesse wants to be an artist and believing that his mundane, middle-class life has left him unprepared, he sets out looking for wildness and women.Thirteen-year-old Jesse wants to be an artist and believing that his mundane, middle-class life has left him unprepared, he sets out looking for wildness and women.

  • Directors
    • Yonah Lewis
    • Calvin Thomas
  • Writers
    • Yonah Lewis
    • Calvin Thomas
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Smith
    • David Woroner
    • Gabriel del Castillo Mullally
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    210
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Yonah Lewis
      • Calvin Thomas
    • Writers
      • Yonah Lewis
      • Calvin Thomas
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Smith
      • David Woroner
      • Gabriel del Castillo Mullally
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Elizabeth Smith
    • Sara
    David Woroner
    • Alex
    Gabriel del Castillo Mullally
    Gabriel del Castillo Mullally
    • Jesse
    Brian Scott Carleton
    Brian Scott Carleton
    • Mr. Fontana
    • (as Brian Scott)
    Andrea Verginella Paina
    • Marianne
    • (as Andrea Verginella)
    Hannah Ciordas
    • Lindsey
    Rosemary Wallace
    • Lia
    Don Kerr
    • Tim
    Claudia Dey
    Claudia Dey
    • Sabi
    Candice Barkin
    • Liv
    Yaari Magenheim
    Yaari Magenheim
    • Jake
    Crasy Benny
    • Pawnshop Owner
    Bill Jessup
    • Ian
    Nadya Burton
    • Dobrina
    Emily Henry
    • Amy
    Ester Reyes
    • Yetta
    Kevin Lacroix
    • Randy
    Natasha Allan
    Natasha Allan
    • Tara
    • Directors
      • Yonah Lewis
      • Calvin Thomas
    • Writers
      • Yonah Lewis
      • Calvin Thomas
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    1dcravit

    Derivative, pretentious, excruciatingly boring

    Another one of these introspective movies in which nothing happens and they try to save it with music. (The music track is actually quite good.) The coming-of-age set-up would be fine if there was an actual story here. There isn't. We've seen it all before - the dreamy shrimpy kid, the sexual longing, the bad girl object of his fantasies. It might have worked if there was a script. Instead we have far too many long scenes that come out of nowhere and lead nowhere, bits and pieces of story line, and gauzy shots that are presumably meant to invoke some higher plane of artistic intensity - all of which might be excusable as a pretentious but understandable excess in a film school project, but ought to have been weeded out by a major film festival that charges twenty bucks a ticket for what is supposed to be a professional effort. Is there a plus side? Yes - there are some brief moments of humor and good timing by the actors; the Amy George role is very well acted and the character carries a lot of undeveloped menace that the filmmakers could have zeroed in on to much greater advantage than following Jesse's fuzzy (and totally unoriginal) adolescent yearnings. Amy at least is interesting and a bit original.
    9apycior

    A beautifully (and at times painfully) honest portrayal of teenage confusion.

    I had the good fortune of seeing Amy George at the Brooklyn Film Festival. The film somehow manages to be both an accurate portrayal of Toronto (a city I've had the good fortune to spend time exploring) and teen-hood (a phase of life I had the mixed fortune of experiencing).

    It's a beautifully shot film that (unlike many teen-focused films) resists going over the top, relying on the strong performances of their teen leads and strong script.

    Overall, Amy George both stayed true to my memories of my time as a teenager, while reminding me of how complicated, difficult and touching that phase of life can be. I was surprised to find a film that achieve both of those goals and recommend Amy George highly.
    6SnoopyStyle

    skip the second

    13 year old Jesse is excited when his mother buys him an old camera. He is growing obsessed with sex. He reads in a book about being a true artist. He spies on his beautiful older neighbor girl Amy George. Then she ends up staying with his family.

    This is a striped down indie. It is slow but it is engaging. The movie does need to start with his obsession with Amy sooner. Instead, the movie starts with two other girls. Maybe, the second girl should be cut out of the movie. The first scene is good shock and awe. Quite frankly, the first girl is given little screen time and serves well as the explosive first gut punch. After that, it should be all Amy George and nobody else. As for the slow quiet style, it's an artistic choice. Some people will get bored but I survived it. The more disquieting aspect is the subject matter. There are some very dangerous material being handled with kid gloves. It's compelling and also very disturbing in its matter of fact way.
    9alexaginian

    The awkwardness of late childhood without the polish or glamor.

    There is something undeniably authentic about Amy George. Considering how well-worn the traditional "coming of age" tale is, and the great expanse of modern indie takes on the theme, perhaps the film's sincerity is it's most remarkable feat. You might not believe every word a character says or every event that happens, but you do believe that this is what adolescence feels like. Amy George strips away the Michael Cera/Jesse Eisenberg glamorization of awkward and instead reminds us of how it actually felt to go to a middle school dance.

    There is an undeniable gulf between the film's visuals and its writing; while the cinematography is approached with a mature artistry the dialogue is clunky at times and the story's structure prefers to linger rather than maintain a steady pace. Interestingly, the dissonance does not feel out of sync with the heart of the film. Jesse, the teen-aged protagonist, would seem completely out of place delivering the well-polished lines of Amy George's Hollywood-friendly equivalent. As every shot of the film displays, Jesse's Toronto is a beautiful place, but at thirteen-years-old he doesn't quite know how to express himself, let alone the beauty around him.

    Any of the film's flaws are easily forgivable due to how delicately connected they are to Amy George's greatest and most satisfying merits. After all, being a teenager never really felt like Juno or an episode of Glee. We said stupid things, thought we understood more than we did, and for the most part struggled through the moody atmosphere. The power of Amy George is the ability to earnestly look back at that time in our lives without the taint of nostalgia and remember, or perhaps learn for the first time, the lessons those years bring.
    9gilhardwick-46440

    This is an exceptionally good film, by a sensitive and well-informed director leading a fine young actor.

    This film is right out of the box, carried not only by candidly true-to-type female antagonists but by Yonah's continuity and direction, both assisted considerably by Gabriel's fine acting ability.

    Gabriel plays Jesse to a tee and Yonah and certainly the camera crew respond, but more than that Gabriel's obvious discretion, wit and intelligence add spontaneous mastery and authenticity to a pubescent role and character-type too often stylised, distorted and dismissed as such in contemporary cinema.

    I left primarily hoping to see a great deal more of this very talented young actor, and on short reflection many more movies like this. The world will be a better place for it.

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    • Trivia
      Gabriel del Castillo Mullally appears in 102 out of the 107 scenes in the film.
    • Quotes

      Jake: Only gay people don't care about lesbians.

    • Alternate versions
      The runtime was two minutes longer when it premiered at the Wisconsin Film Festival. It was cut down to its current length for its Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
    • Connections
      References 8½ (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Shouldn't I Breathe
      Written by Paul Linklater and Colleen Hixenbaugh

      Performed by Colleen and Paul

      Courtesy of the artist

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Riverdale Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • C&Y
      • Lisa Pictures
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      • CA$11,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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