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Teens Like Phil

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
799
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Adam Donovan in Teens Like Phil (2012)
DramaShort

Inspired by the alarming increase in real-life tragedies involving high school bullying and suicide, Teens Like Phil tells the story of a gay teen, Phil, and his former friend, Adam, who bru... Read allInspired by the alarming increase in real-life tragedies involving high school bullying and suicide, Teens Like Phil tells the story of a gay teen, Phil, and his former friend, Adam, who brutally bullies him.Inspired by the alarming increase in real-life tragedies involving high school bullying and suicide, Teens Like Phil tells the story of a gay teen, Phil, and his former friend, Adam, who brutally bullies him.

  • Directors
    • Dominic Haxton
    • David Rosler
  • Writers
    • Dominic Haxton
    • Cherise Pascual
    • David Rosler
  • Stars
    • Adam Donovan
    • Jacob Robbins
    • Virginia Bartholomew
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    799
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Dominic Haxton
      • David Rosler
    • Writers
      • Dominic Haxton
      • Cherise Pascual
      • David Rosler
    • Stars
      • Adam Donovan
      • Jacob Robbins
      • Virginia Bartholomew
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Adam Donovan
    Adam Donovan
    • Phil
    Jacob Robbins
    • Adam
    • (as Jake Robbins)
    Virginia Bartholomew
    • Teacher
    Ken Burmeister
    • Uncle Mike
    Margie Ferris
    • Phil's Mom
    Bart Shatto
    Bart Shatto
    • Phil's Dad
    Kelly Walters
    Kelly Walters
    • Adam's Mom
    Collin Leydon
    Collin Leydon
    • Adam's Brother
    Monty Geer
    Monty Geer
    • Adam's Friend
    Domenica Galati
    • Principal
    Craig Mark Wells
    • Wrestling Coach
    Paul Skye Lehrman
    Paul Skye Lehrman
    • Wrestler
    • (as Paul Lehrman)
    Kavin Panmeechao
    • GSA Moderator
    James Roberts IV
    • Jock
    • (uncredited)
    Sara Sue Vallee
    Sara Sue Vallee
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Dominic Haxton
      • David Rosler
    • Writers
      • Dominic Haxton
      • Cherise Pascual
      • David Rosler
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    9spbmylove-245-342535

    it's always behind, it's always hidden ©

    Frankly speaking, to write about the US legalizing gay-marriage in the states one by one while people try suicide being sexually not-traditionally oriented and at the same time living in the Russian Federation of 2015 is kind of strange at least.

    Whatever the law says, the non-traditional representatives of anything will always be less numerable, will be a minority, and this very idea is sufficient for oppressing anyway.

    The material filmed by the USA gives a wide panorama of bullying at school and suicide among homosexual (and other sub-groups of) teens. There is a wide range of: musicals, docu-drama, mixed with hints of poetry, and mind-blowing art-house sketches. The highest amount is concentrated in toneless short-films, in the flow of plot line of which the tension becomes so high till the denouement frame with the dangling feet in the air. Oozing out sarcasm talking about death is quite a bad idea. The ground problem of those films is that the viewers feel relieved watching the credits: the story is finished, though very tragic, we terribly sorry main character, the world is unfair and yet it is fortune it all happened to someone else. Catharsis of the viewer is counted in directors' ups, but the primary goal of the socially oriented films - the action – is hardly accomplished. Passive sympathizing never inspired anybody on acting more sincere and helps for the closest ones.

    The film by Dominik Hukstone stands out many things on the given background. On the one hand, the film shows sufficiently the edge and the intensity of the problem, that is likely to have a solving, but the statistics is worsening only. On the other, we see not the kind of topical social film only, but the sufficient holistic picture, that doesn't lose its artistic merit even when this topic will die down.

    Naturally all the aspects and "actors" of the problem showed off in "Teens Like Phil". The experience of first love and attraction; conflict with the agemates; the role of school depicted in the empathic teacher and in the principal having much more important things to do; the example of "unsuccessful" life in the representation of Phill's homosexual uncle; psychological support centers; prevailing prejudice made by Adam's brother, that all homosexual men are femmy and they apply some female trait anyway, which makes Adam to run further and faster, to flip the jumping rope and to hit Phill more violently. We can face two examples of homosexuality acceptance at the end of the film: the boy, who accepts his identity, but doesn't want to pain his parents and the whole world at once (Phil), and the boy, who cannot afford to accept him owing his own reputation among the agemates (Adam). Phil's suicide attempt that failed appeared not so giant price just to live free. Adam has to pay dear for his errors to the grave.

    Reverse chronology of the plot line is tickling your nerves from the very first seconds: "Has he died or not?.." This is the ideal state for sensation of beauty of any kind and the director is skillful in applying it. You'll sure remember this film thanks to Egon Schiele and Francis Bacon pieces of art, thanks to really impressive solid off-screen words and Alan Wates' voice, thanks to Adam's perfect body; lips detail shot that were on the edge to kiss; beautiful and unaffected nature or the motion to have a long thinking about the past or the future with roman god Janus. Something is likely to touch your insides. It doesn't matter what it will be: deep psychological thoughts or light sexual excitement. It is stronger than sympathizing anyway. One day you'll be more emphatic and caring. Someone will change his mind to hang his head at the end of the rope one lovely Saturday morning only because of this.

    Blindfolded eyes are the semiotics of the whole film. This "blinded" society doesn't see and doesn't want to see (accept) the problem. People are blinded and made cruel by stereotypes. This symbol, at the same time, the idea that till our eyes are closed, till we are young and didn't have the opportunity to face the unfairness of the world around us – we feel much more better, understand everything better and believe in ourselves. Let's face the real world. Let's have a look in each other's eyes. Let us not have a fear to look in our own soul.
    7felipepm17

    Teens LIke Phil Review

    It's a short, so there is not enough time for a complex story, but this seems to be the middle of a story that should have something more in the way of an introduction and conclusion.
    8sreeragmeppadath

    BE YOURSELF

    Bold attempt.A short film about a teen who us bullied for his sexuality.So haunting and hard to watch.Leaves a good message
    6adamjohns-42575

    Sad

    A poignant and thoughtful film dealing with real issues and having dealt with them myself, it did touch me.

    The uncle in the woods was an odd choice and quite unnecessary I thought, but I did like the way it showed the schools complete inability to deal with things in this situation. And it shows that quite often it isn't always what you think.

    557.05/1000.
    bob the moo

    It is a hard watch, but for a good reason

    The title of this short is a good one because, although this specific short is about a character called Phil, really the story is bigger than him and he is just one example of Teens Like Phil. If this sounds like a worthy aim for a short film, then you are right, because it is a rather "important" subject and the weight of it does at times sit heavily on the shoulders of the film as a whole. However it mostly deals with this well because it not only merits the weight in the subject, but it also delivers it in a way that is fragmented but still complements the material.

    In some ways the structure belies the longer running time, because it has a rather awkward narrative style that made me think that it belonged in a much shorter film – or that it would probably not be able to keep it up for the whole 20 minutes. It does though, and it is effective in the fragmented approach because of what it delivers in those fragments. The exploratory awkwardness is tangible, but so is the fallout from it, as well as the reasons for Adam's violent reaction towards Phil. I appreciated the film being this way, because it looks at both sides – not just to say the bullied are who they are, but also to reach out to the other side and see that often there is a background to why people feel/act a certain way – as there is with Adam and his family. This varied view works well with the approach and structure, and I was engaged throughout.

    Technically well made, the film does struggle with some of the performances. Luckily the main actors of Donovan and Robbins are very good, but some supporting adult roles such as Shatto, Bartholomew, and Galati have clunkier moments – perhaps not all their fault. The use of a lecture from Alex Watts as a form of narration had the potential to be really obvious and preachy, but actually it fits very well indeed with the tone, content and structure of the film. All told it is very emotive, engaging, and natural; the broad view is informed by small details, which are picked out well by the structure of the film, and the longer running time is busy and well paced. It is a hard watch in many ways – but mainly because the film delivers a challenging story that is all too real and common.

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      The radio commentary used throughout the film is from excerpts of Allan Watts' recorded lectures on human sexuality.
    • Connections
      Edited into Boys on Film X (2013)

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Подростки как Фил
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • ASPD Films
      • DMN Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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