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A coming-of-age story about two inner city boys who are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities.A coming-of-age story about two inner city boys who are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities.A coming-of-age story about two inner city boys who are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities.
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The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete (2013)
A deeply thoughtful movie about two charming kids who end up going it alone in the projects when their addicted mother is taken away. We are taken into the bowels of a pretty realistic low income housing world in New York City. The portrayal of the dangers might actually be watered down a bit, and it feels weirdly depopulated a lot of time, but the squalor and the general grim feeling works.
What clinches this movie, and no one will argue this, is the performances of both the leading actors, Mister and Pete. Mister, an African-American kid with thoughtful eyes, is about 12 and he's weirdly calm and sanguine through all the disasters. Pete, an Asian kid with sweet innocence written all over him, is a few years younger and needs Mister's protection. The odd but true friendship between the two is a lot of the movie, but the way each has to deal with the outside world in a series of difficult (and ugly and profane) incidents is what gives it depth.
It's fair to say this movie, and its African-American director George Tillman, have been overlooked. See it. It may not take creative leaps and it may not push every button at exactly the right time, but it has the sincerity and stunning leading actors to make it an important new film.
A deeply thoughtful movie about two charming kids who end up going it alone in the projects when their addicted mother is taken away. We are taken into the bowels of a pretty realistic low income housing world in New York City. The portrayal of the dangers might actually be watered down a bit, and it feels weirdly depopulated a lot of time, but the squalor and the general grim feeling works.
What clinches this movie, and no one will argue this, is the performances of both the leading actors, Mister and Pete. Mister, an African-American kid with thoughtful eyes, is about 12 and he's weirdly calm and sanguine through all the disasters. Pete, an Asian kid with sweet innocence written all over him, is a few years younger and needs Mister's protection. The odd but true friendship between the two is a lot of the movie, but the way each has to deal with the outside world in a series of difficult (and ugly and profane) incidents is what gives it depth.
It's fair to say this movie, and its African-American director George Tillman, have been overlooked. See it. It may not take creative leaps and it may not push every button at exactly the right time, but it has the sincerity and stunning leading actors to make it an important new film.
I'd bet a lot of white people look at this movie at first glance in a 'Blindside' type of way. This isn't a black movie or a white movie or a white guilt type of movie or exploitation type of movie.
The Inevitable defeat of Mister and Pete is just a good movie about a young boy with dreams, in a terrible spot. His mother is doped out, he lives in a rough neighborhood and there is no way for things to get better (even though he aspires to become an actor and make a better life for himself).
When the police crack down on the drug trade in his neighborhood, his mother is picked up. Mister and Pete (the young boy who was staying at his apartment because his mother was on a binge) spend the summer trying to survive and stay out of riverside orphanage.
A hallowing story about life--not black life or the ghetto, a story about life when things are bad and all that matters is surviving, the Inevitable defeat of Mister and Pete takes the viewer into a world they most likely never see.
This movie had a great message of survival and perseverance and hope and left me believing, if I just keep living and fighting, everything will work out.
The dialogue at times was a little forced, I felt, to convey the situation of helplessness--but I can live with that, as the script on a whole was pretty good. It's hard to convey so much with just dialogue and I thought the writer, Michael Starrbury did a pretty good job.
It was well Directed, but George Tillman Jr has proved he is an elite director imo.
Skylan Brooks (Mister) probably set himself up to be in countless movies in the future and I'd like to see him in a comedy next.
Jennifer Hudson, even though she didn't have that many lines was able to fulfill her role perfectly.
This was a good movie and definitely worth the time it took to watch it.
The Inevitable defeat of Mister and Pete is just a good movie about a young boy with dreams, in a terrible spot. His mother is doped out, he lives in a rough neighborhood and there is no way for things to get better (even though he aspires to become an actor and make a better life for himself).
When the police crack down on the drug trade in his neighborhood, his mother is picked up. Mister and Pete (the young boy who was staying at his apartment because his mother was on a binge) spend the summer trying to survive and stay out of riverside orphanage.
A hallowing story about life--not black life or the ghetto, a story about life when things are bad and all that matters is surviving, the Inevitable defeat of Mister and Pete takes the viewer into a world they most likely never see.
This movie had a great message of survival and perseverance and hope and left me believing, if I just keep living and fighting, everything will work out.
The dialogue at times was a little forced, I felt, to convey the situation of helplessness--but I can live with that, as the script on a whole was pretty good. It's hard to convey so much with just dialogue and I thought the writer, Michael Starrbury did a pretty good job.
It was well Directed, but George Tillman Jr has proved he is an elite director imo.
Skylan Brooks (Mister) probably set himself up to be in countless movies in the future and I'd like to see him in a comedy next.
Jennifer Hudson, even though she didn't have that many lines was able to fulfill her role perfectly.
This was a good movie and definitely worth the time it took to watch it.
I was lucky to see this at the Milwaukee Film Festival with the director, writer and two leads in attendance. The children who play the 2 main characters gave incredibly honest and nuanced performances, especially considering the harsh reality of the characters. Skylan Brooks has some real acting chops and I can't wait to see what he does next.
Apparently it took quite a while to get the film funded and then distributed - until some bigger names like Jennifer Hudson signed on, they studios responded saying "No one will pay to see a film about inner city children." This film, however, is not only important (because of its oft overlooked subjects) but also beautifully told with compelling characters. I found myself laughing as well as gasping in shock, sitting on the edge of my seat, and tearing up.
Even 5 days after seeing it, I'm still thinking about it and how this story plays out every day. Now that's a well told story!
Apparently it took quite a while to get the film funded and then distributed - until some bigger names like Jennifer Hudson signed on, they studios responded saying "No one will pay to see a film about inner city children." This film, however, is not only important (because of its oft overlooked subjects) but also beautifully told with compelling characters. I found myself laughing as well as gasping in shock, sitting on the edge of my seat, and tearing up.
Even 5 days after seeing it, I'm still thinking about it and how this story plays out every day. Now that's a well told story!
For some reason we missed this movie when it came out in 2013 so we just watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
As the movie opens we see 13-yr-old Mister (yes, that is actually his first name) in class, looking gloomily at a paper with an "F" grade, it looked as if he surely was going to repeat 8th grade in his Brooklyn public school. Then when we see him at home it appears that his mother is using drugs again, needle and spoon nearby. When she takes him out to eat he discovers her in the men's room, on her knees, servicing a man in a stall.
Mister has a very unusual life among the crooks, prostitutes, pimps, and drug dealers in his neighborhood. He is always angry but we see he has a core of good in him, he wants to escape his situation, he finds a leaflet for auditions on August 7th for a role in a production in California. He fashions himself as an actor and often recites scenes from the movie "Fargo". He starts telling others he will be moving to the West Coast soon.
This is a coming of age story of two boys, Mister and his younger friend Pete whose mother is in a similar situation as Mister's mom. When the moms get arrested the boys attempt to fend for themselves, live in the apartment alone, dodge the police, stay out of the juvenile home for boys like them. For a while.
Skylan Brooks is in the role of Mister, Ethan Dizon is his young friend Pete. Mister's mom is played well by Jennifer Hudson as Mom Gloria. The movie is often hard to watch because we know there really are children and families in situations like this in large cities, just struggling to survive. But it does end with a few rays of hope for Gloria and the boys.
As the movie opens we see 13-yr-old Mister (yes, that is actually his first name) in class, looking gloomily at a paper with an "F" grade, it looked as if he surely was going to repeat 8th grade in his Brooklyn public school. Then when we see him at home it appears that his mother is using drugs again, needle and spoon nearby. When she takes him out to eat he discovers her in the men's room, on her knees, servicing a man in a stall.
Mister has a very unusual life among the crooks, prostitutes, pimps, and drug dealers in his neighborhood. He is always angry but we see he has a core of good in him, he wants to escape his situation, he finds a leaflet for auditions on August 7th for a role in a production in California. He fashions himself as an actor and often recites scenes from the movie "Fargo". He starts telling others he will be moving to the West Coast soon.
This is a coming of age story of two boys, Mister and his younger friend Pete whose mother is in a similar situation as Mister's mom. When the moms get arrested the boys attempt to fend for themselves, live in the apartment alone, dodge the police, stay out of the juvenile home for boys like them. For a while.
Skylan Brooks is in the role of Mister, Ethan Dizon is his young friend Pete. Mister's mom is played well by Jennifer Hudson as Mom Gloria. The movie is often hard to watch because we know there really are children and families in situations like this in large cities, just struggling to survive. But it does end with a few rays of hope for Gloria and the boys.
This movie is all around amazing! (Acting was phenomenal!) It's so moving and so gut wrenchingly realistic, it's mind blowing. It pulls so many emotions from you at once, it will leave you breathless. I would recommend this film to anyone regardless of race or class because this story transcends all those lines. I especially recommend it for teachers, parents, and those children who are mature enough to handle the subject matter because this is something that should be discussed with the younger generation.
I saw this movie at a private screening and we had a Q&A afterwards. It was very interesting to hear people's opinion (some of whom were from similar backgrounds as the two boys ) and see how it affected the entire audience was.
I saw this movie at a private screening and we had a Q&A afterwards. It was very interesting to hear people's opinion (some of whom were from similar backgrounds as the two boys ) and see how it affected the entire audience was.
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- TriviaThis drama features performances byJennifer Hudson and Jordin Sparks, both singers that became famous after their appearances in the American Idol TV show, followed by acting careers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.153 (2013)
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Written by Ryan Spraker, Patrick DiCenso, Daniel Ibeh
Performed by EK
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- Неизбежное поражение Мистера и Пита
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- Gross US & Canada
- $494,608
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $254,279
- Oct 13, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $506,303
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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