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Jamie Marks Is Dead

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.9K
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Noah Silver in Jamie Marks Is Dead (2014)
Fifteen year old Adam McCormick's life hasn't been the same since classmate Gracie Highsmith found Jamie Marks dead body at the edge of the river. The town is shocked by the news, but as speculation swirls, it becomes clear that they knew as little about Jamie as they do about the circumstances surrounding his death.  Adam becomes fixated on Jamie's death and gradually a deep bond develops between the living teenager and the dead boy's ghost. Their unlikely friendship provides Adam with the support and friendship he needs as the rest of the world falls apart.  But the more attached Adam becomes to Jamie's ghost, the weaker his ties to reality become.  As he struggles with the real world relationships, Adam is forced to rediscover what it means to be alive.
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Based on the novel "One For Sorrow" by Christopher Barzak, Jamie Marks is Dead is the story of a murdered high school boy who returns as a ghost looking for the love and friendship he never ... Read allBased on the novel "One For Sorrow" by Christopher Barzak, Jamie Marks is Dead is the story of a murdered high school boy who returns as a ghost looking for the love and friendship he never had when he was alive.Based on the novel "One For Sorrow" by Christopher Barzak, Jamie Marks is Dead is the story of a murdered high school boy who returns as a ghost looking for the love and friendship he never had when he was alive.

  • Director
    • Carter Smith
  • Writers
    • Christopher Barzak
    • Carter Smith
  • Stars
    • Morgan Saylor
    • Noah Silver
    • Cameron Monaghan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carter Smith
    • Writers
      • Christopher Barzak
      • Carter Smith
    • Stars
      • Morgan Saylor
      • Noah Silver
      • Cameron Monaghan
    • 25User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Morgan Saylor
    Morgan Saylor
    • Gracie Highsmith
    Noah Silver
    Noah Silver
    • Jamie Marks
    Cameron Monaghan
    Cameron Monaghan
    • Adam McCormick
    Brett DelBuono
    Brett DelBuono
    • Matt Hardin
    Fred Tolliver Jr.
    Fred Tolliver Jr.
    • Fred
    Ronen Rubinstein
    Ronen Rubinstein
    • Ronnie
    Ryan Munzert
    • Aaron McCormick
    Connor Antico
    Connor Antico
    • Ed
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    Adrian Enscoe
    • Larry
    Andrew Polk
    Andrew Polk
    • Mr. Motes
    Lizzy DeClement
    Lizzy DeClement
    • Elizabeth Simms
    Liv Tyler
    Liv Tyler
    • Linda McCormick
    Judy Greer
    Judy Greer
    • Lucy Hall
    Jordyn DiNatale
    Jordyn DiNatale
    • Chloe
    Erin Wilhelmi
    Erin Wilhelmi
    • Susan
    Maryann Urbano
    • Meryl Marks
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    • Director
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    User reviews25

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    7kosmasp

    Staying

    The title is very clear on one thing. Which doesn't mean we don't get to see the character (rather the actor playing that character) on screen. It's a very weird movie with a strange feel to it. It's tough to describe especially because our main character is very inactive and very closed to himself. But that makes him interesting (not only for the viewer but for other characters as you'll see).

    You might not agree and find this "boring", which is a possibility and wouldn't be surprising with a movie like this. But if you can stay and stick with this, there is something there that you won't find in many other movies. For better or worse this is different!
    4stein-elliottd

    Good cinematography, but what even happened?

    I'll start by giving credit where it is due here: There are some really good shots, and the soundtrack also fits them pretty well. In this sense, I can see the artistic value of the film.

    That being said, I felt like a lot of context was missing when it came to the story/characters. There were a lot of things that just left me asking "Wait, wtf is happening?" as a watcher who hasn't read the original novel. And maybe with that context, it would have been better, but having watched this expecting an experience with no prior research required, it fell very short. I couldn't figure out the lore of this world when it comes to ghosts, etc. If there even was any. I did appreciate those moments of stereotypical but effective hints in small details, but there seemed to be so much extra added here with absolutely no context to add any emotional depth to the story itself. It was a sort of "I want to like this but the only merits are in the aesthetics of shots and the use of music, I am not actually feeling any emotion for anyone throughout the duration of this story (apart from annoyance and confusion)."

    At least it wasn't painfully long; I just kept hoping for something more than what was given. It might just be my personality, but no character was relatable. (And I'm not talking about the stereotypical Hollywood sense; I legitimately just found these portrayals unrealistic and forced, with no explanation and minimal to no context as to what the dynamics were to establish a lot of the "conflicts" that arise in the film.)

    The book is probably better, because I can see where there was potential here, but the script, in my opinion, was mostly a waste of my time. At least I did get the nice music and pretty visuals, but still.
    6ArchonCinemaReviews

    Bleak effective mood setting and beautiful cinematography - but story needs oomph

    Jamie Marks is Dead is an originally told downcast drama about two teens brought together after a classmate is found murdered in a rural town.

    Carter Smith writes and directs Jamie Marks is Dead, drawing inspiration and adapting Christopher Barzak's debut novel One for Sorrow.

    Jamie Marks is found murdered, naked and discarded amidst the detritus of decaying tree branches along the side of a creek. Classmate Adam becomes sympathetically absorbed in the death of the teenage boy who was not popular and often picked on. He and Gracie, the girl who discovered the body, become close from the murder when Jamie's ghost begins to appear to each of them.

    Cameron Monaghan is Adam, the classmate inexplicably drawn to Jamie's death. Monaghan is a budding talent and brings a realistic and unexaggerated angst to the role. Jamie Marks is Dead is about the melancholic connection of the characters and unfortunately Morgan Saylor's Gracie and Noah Silver's Jamie fail to deliver.

    Jamie Marks is Dead is original, moody and extremely dark. We examine the character's familial and interpersonal relationships through Jamie's death rather than being a suspenseful mystery to unveil the killer's identity. All the pieces for the plot are there but for some reason it never comes together believably. Adam's preoccupation with Jamie's death seems unfounded, and the character's evolution that yields the resolution seems premature.

    The story itself is laid out extremely slowly. Director Carter Smith uses this time to create a gloomy outlook of the characters' world through clear and decisive cinematography. The film is beautiful to look at, capturing the dark and austere bleakness of rural life and balancing it with perfect lighting for watchable scenes.

    Please check out our website for more recent reviews in FULL.
    9ClementeLaw

    Deserves Better Rating

    I really enjoyed this movie. There is no gore or stupid special effects, and is a drama more than a "scary" movie. The acting is good and the characters believable. I agree with the other user that this is a haunting film as It left me speechless and melancholy. Please give this film a chance-there are parts that my husband seemed to be bored with, like maybe they dragged out too much for him, but I found every minute to be intriguing, endearing, or slightly disturbing. I would watch this again but I need time to recover from watching it the first time. It took something out of me and I believe this is because the characters are so real and you feel their emotions.
    7nixon-guzman

    An inspiring story. Underrated

    This is truly an inspiring story about something more than just being a teenage and how hard can it be for some people. It teaches us that we can find a true friend in the most unlikely of places, that that friend can be someone we never expected. Maybe, if we go deeper, this could be a way to tell us to not waist our time waiting for the right moment, because that moment is now, at every hour, at every minute, at every second.

    It's not really a horror movie, but a sad coming-of-age one, with a fantastic and touching storyline, well-played characters and a peaceful soundtrack that makes it slow sometimes but never boring.

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jamie Marks está muerto
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      • Mountaintop Productions
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      • $2,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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