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Hide Your Smiling Faces

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.9K
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Ryan Jones and Nathan Varnson in Hide Your Smiling Faces (2013)
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Drama

After a neighborhood tragedy, two adolescent brothers confront changing relationships, the mystery of nature, and their own mortality.After a neighborhood tragedy, two adolescent brothers confront changing relationships, the mystery of nature, and their own mortality.After a neighborhood tragedy, two adolescent brothers confront changing relationships, the mystery of nature, and their own mortality.

  • Director
    • Daniel Patrick Carbone
  • Writer
    • Daniel Patrick Carbone
  • Stars
    • Ryan Jones
    • Nathan Varnson
    • Colm O'Leary
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Patrick Carbone
    • Writer
      • Daniel Patrick Carbone
    • Stars
      • Ryan Jones
      • Nathan Varnson
      • Colm O'Leary
    • 11User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ryan Jones
    Ryan Jones
    • Tommy
    Nathan Varnson
    • Eric
    Colm O'Leary
    • Ian's Father
    Thomas Cruz
    • Tristan
    Christina Starbuck
    Christina Starbuck
    • Mother
    Chris Kies
    Chris Kies
    • Father
    Andrew M. Chamberlain
    Andrew M. Chamberlain
    • Blake
    Clark Middleton
    Clark Middleton
    • Religious Man
    Ivan Tomic
    • Ian
    • Director
      • Daniel Patrick Carbone
    • Writer
      • Daniel Patrick Carbone
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    User reviews11

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    7CabbageCustard

    Moody and atmospheric.

    It's hard to know how to review this film other than to say I enjoyed it. It is beautifully shot, well acted, atmospheric and, for everyone who was once a boy growing up, painfully nostalgic. There is not really a lot of plot to speak of and at the end of the movie I was left wondering what it was all about. I guess it's just about boys being boys becoming men and, along the way, dealing with life, its tragedies, disappointments, puzzles, mysteries and the friends and family that are on the journey with you. That doesn't sound like anything too startling, but it still makes for a captivating movie here.
    9EdgarST

    The Sense of Living

    With excellent performances from Ryan Jones and Nathan Varnson, "Hide Your Smiling Faces" is another of the remarkable and recently seen films about children and adolescents, adding it to a list that includes "These Birds Walk", a documentary about street kids in Pakistan, who find refuge in a home created by an old humanist; and a science- fiction motion picture dealing with education, and sold as a horror movie, called "The Tall Man", which is in reality a terrifying parable of the destiny of children these days, that made me think of the education methods in totalitarian societies and reminded me of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers". "Hide Your Smiling Faces" is the gentle one, although it does not lack elements of tension in environment, family and relations among the young persons. It belongs to the category of observational motion pictures, in which you deduce and obtain information (and, from an aesthetic angle, pleasure from the viewing experience) in a very quiet way. Even its dramatic peaks are handled in a wise tone, with a quiet touch, when danger is present: I refer to the final scenes involving Jones and Varnson, with elders and the force of nature (I can't be more specific, for I would spoil your viewing experience). In a jaded world where violent images are what bring "artistic fulfillment" to most persons, motion pictures like this one, although rarely done, are the kind of productions that are needed every now and then, to remind us all what we are, where we belong and what in the end is the purpose of existence.
    3dantharpe

    Great story line...

    This movie has a great story line and should have been one that endured the ages to be watched many times over. Regretfully, the movie was produced and directed in a manner not befitting the story. It was long, drawn out, unconnected, and without any dialogue. I have no idea what the producers and directors could have been thinking to have spent so much money, time, and effort in making this movie and fail to provide the viewer a worthy of this wonderful story. The acting of the boys, when they did speak, was good. The long, silent scenes of the boys doing nothing but begin together and romping around left us bored and UN-engaged. Very sad waste of time.
    9Tri-State_Skater

    Brothers and Endless Summer Days in Jersey

    Tommy's getting older, so now his teenage brother Eric can teach him to be a man. It's a slow change at first, but a tragedy speeds up the process. Something even Eric isn't ready for as an older brother. Possibly even making him go through the exact same emotions as Tommy.

    The film was made just past my childhood/teenage years, but it was timeless enough. It could be set in any year, at least within the past two decades, and still remind the viewer of their own summer experiences.

    The story is set in a rural area of New Jersey, so I might be biased as I grew up in a suburban Connecticut town. Tri state area to the core, but the film could easily be set in a different state. There are very little markers of it's location, and at its heart the plot is about two brothers growing closer over one long summer.
    9OMXR90

    A movie not for everyone.

    The plot is about two brothers experiencing grief, and dealing with death for the first time.

    There wasn't much dialogue, there were a lot of silent scenes, and for me that's what made it even more powerful, because the movie was about asking questions in a time where you didn't have the answer, and I liked that.

    The soundtrack was so soothing and beautiful.

    The movie was beautifully shot. I really enjoyed its cinematography.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sakrij svoj osmeh
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Flies Collective
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,576
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,576
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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