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I Declare War

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.9K
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I Declare War (2012)
Armed with nothing more than twigs, their imaginations and a simple set of rules, a group of 12-year-olds engaged in a lively game of Capture the Flag in the neighborhood woods start dangerously blurring the lines between make-believe and reality.
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Summer war games between neighborhood kids turn deadly serious when jealousy and betrayal enter the mix.Summer war games between neighborhood kids turn deadly serious when jealousy and betrayal enter the mix.Summer war games between neighborhood kids turn deadly serious when jealousy and betrayal enter the mix.

  • Directors
    • Jason Lapeyre
    • Robert Wilson
  • Writer
    • Jason Lapeyre
  • Stars
    • Siam Yu
    • Kolton Stewart
    • Gage Munroe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jason Lapeyre
      • Robert Wilson
    • Writer
      • Jason Lapeyre
    • Stars
      • Siam Yu
      • Kolton Stewart
      • Gage Munroe
    • 23User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

    Videos8

    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 1:49
    Theatrical Version
    I Declare War: Opening Sequence
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    I Declare War: Opening Sequence
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    I Declare War: Opening Sequence
    I Declare War: The First Real War
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    I Declare War: The First Real War
    I Declare War: Joker's Fate
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    I Declare War: Joker's Fate
    I Declare War: Artillery
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    I Declare War: Artillery
    I Declare War: This Is War Man
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    I Declare War: This Is War Man

    Photos15

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    Siam Yu
    Siam Yu
    • Paul Kwon
    Kolton Stewart
    Kolton Stewart
    • Caleb
    Gage Munroe
    Gage Munroe
    • P.K. Sullivan
    Michael Friend
    Michael Friend
    • Jamie Skinner
    Aidan Gouveia
    Aidan Gouveia
    • Quinn Wilson
    Mackenzie Munro
    Mackenzie Munro
    • Jessica Dobrzanski
    Alex Cardillo
    Alex Cardillo
    • Roy Frost
    Dyson Fyke
    • Trevor Sikorski
    Spencer Howes
    • Albert Washington aka Joker
    Andy Reid
    Andy Reid
    • Wesley Bishop
    Richard Nguyen
    • Kevin
    Eric Hanson
    • Kenney
    Alex Wall
    • Scott
    Houston
    • Shadow
    El Nitro 56
    • Angelis
    Patrick Mölleken
    Patrick Mölleken
    • Skinner
    • (German version)
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Jason Lapeyre
      • Robert Wilson
    • Writer
      • Jason Lapeyre
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    User reviews23

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    5ericnottelling

    Stand by me no south park yeah maybe.

    If anyone compares this to stand by me I'd really like to know what they see as the comparison other than it has kids and one of them wears a red shirt that looks like the kid from stand by me shirt. The kids remind me more of south park characters with their style of foul mouth and mean demeanor. Yes there was swearing in stand by me, but it had actual context of bonding and horsing around. You had a sense the kids liked each other. This movie not so much. It's more of a south park effect. It lacks real character connection and any sort of philosophical point. In some sense I think they may have been better off running with more imagination of the war thing, almost like a pans labyrinth, than what they did. The characters were very cliché and over the top. I don't blame the actors for it, I think the kids did a great job, more the script they were handed. It makes the movie hard to watch at points, because the script writing just doesn't hold much reality to how kids really act, which I think was a real strength in stand by me. I wouldn't watch this with smaller kids. But if you are bored and got nothing else to do it's OK.
    2peterp-450-298716

    Original concept but boring.

    I really wonder where the comedy part actually was in this movie, as stated in the genre section by IMDb. I rather felt sorry for some of the leading playing figures. I think that P.K. and Skinner would be very interesting study objects for aspiring child psychologists, and eventually could use some proper psychological assistance.

    On second thought I ended up watching 90 minutes at a cinematic display of a game played in the woods like scouts members still play. But in this case performed by a group of youngsters with a lot of dangerous imagination. It reminded me sometimes of "The Goonies", but without the pirate ship and without Chunk.

    At times the acting was very annoying and amateurish. All the characteristics of a low budget film were there : the same location all the time, endlessly running back and forth in some local woods, no expensive action scenes or props. Personally, I thought P.K. wasn't exactly a textbook example of a leader. He'dd rather gather in the group of most bullied boys at school.

    The concept is original. It shows how children experience the adult traits like hatred, jealousy, love, loyalty and friendship. In reality this could also lead to similar incidents, unfortunately. Only the effect is weak and makes this film a slow, boring and totally not emotionally touching film.

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    8kosmasp

    Playing war

    Doing a movie with kids is pretty difficult. Only thing that is supposed to be as difficult is handling pets/animals. But this really holds the premise and the promise it is giving the viewer. The actors are young, but they are all really good. Thankfully the script is helping a lot, by not pulling punches and having those kids do things that you wouldn't expect (or maybe you would).

    One of the twists is the "fantasy" bit, that you will grow accustomed to pretty quickly. It helps elevate the movie to another level too. Are kids different and what makes them act that way? Thankfully the movie is not blaming something in particular. If your fantasy and your character trades allow it, you will go a certain direction. Really nice movie with a very good story
    9micha-hilliard

    Great film about childhood and friendship

    Caught a screening of "I Declare War" at CIFF. What a tremendous film! It really captured what it felt like to have a best friend during childhood (the sense of loyalty and exclusiveness). Those were the most intense relationships of my life, especially when they came to an end. I thought the casting was just right and the performances outstanding (some of the best child acting I've seen, the characters of PK and Skinner were particularly memorable). "I Declare War" also struck a great balance between lighthearted and more serious content. I was glad to see that the narrative did not descend into savagery (in the manner of "Lord of the Flies"). The humor added much. I absolutely loved the imaginary dialogue scenes between Jess and Quinn. All in all, the script was very tight and well thought out. Keep a look out for its theatrical release!
    8RichardvonLust

    War as the true test of friendship

    This film is surprisingly good. Very low budget with few sets or special effects and literally no adult actors, I Declare War nonetheless scores extremely high on the thought provoking barometer. It forces us to examine the real nature of friendship and perhaps to realize that true friendship is sadly extremely rare.

    A group of about a dozen boys play out a war game in the local woods. There are strict rules of engagement and death is established through a direct hit with small balloon filled with red dye. No one is meant to get hurt but, as with all wars, rules are broken and the passion of the moment has its own momentum.

    But this is not just a plot about the corrupting effects of aggression and power over victims. A whole series of relationships exist amongst these boys. The leader of one side has a 'best friend' whom he protects above the safety of others whilst the opposing commander, a dreamy eyed beautiful youth, is befriended by a besotted girl who will stop at nothing to impress him. There are ex-friends who have become enemies, jilted friends who wish to regain their standing and just normal mates who hang out with each other under the guise of friendship.

    Each of these relationships is put to the real test and each is exposed for what it really is. In the end there is only one true friendship amongst them all and the stark reality of our own lives is chillingly revealed. This is not a film about war but actually about love. It is well worth seeing for all age groups.

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    • Trivia
      Caleb does not speak until the final seconds of the movie.
    • Goofs
      When Quinn clashes with Skinner, several crew members are visible behind Quinn's back.
    • Quotes

      P.K. Sullivan: Once you're dead, you go home. You can't be interrogated. It's a rule.

      Kenney: Fuck the rules. It's too hot for rules.

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tuyên Chiến
    • Production company
      • Samaritan Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,928
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,634
      • Sep 1, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,928
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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