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Scandale au pensionnat

Original title: Restless Virgins
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 10
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
966
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Vanessa Marano in Scandale au pensionnat (2013)
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A sex scandal that shook Massachusetts prep school, Milton Academy in 2004-05 school year.A sex scandal that shook Massachusetts prep school, Milton Academy in 2004-05 school year.A sex scandal that shook Massachusetts prep school, Milton Academy in 2004-05 school year.

  • Director
    • Jason Lapeyre
  • Writers
    • Abigail Jones
    • Marissa Miley
    • Andy Cochran
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Marano
    • Max Lloyd-Jones
    • Charlie Carver
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    966
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Lapeyre
    • Writers
      • Abigail Jones
      • Marissa Miley
      • Andy Cochran
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Marano
      • Max Lloyd-Jones
      • Charlie Carver
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vanessa Marano
    Vanessa Marano
    • Emily
    Max Lloyd-Jones
    Max Lloyd-Jones
    • Luke
    Charlie Carver
    Charlie Carver
    • Dylan
    Jedidiah Goodacre
    Jedidiah Goodacre
    • Cotton
    Zach Martin
    • Sam
    Rami Kahlon
    Rami Kahlon
    • Anya
    Anup Sehdev
    Anup Sehdev
    • Raj
    Elise Gatien
    Elise Gatien
    • Heather
    Timothy Busfield
    Timothy Busfield
    • Senator Whitman
    Jesse Wheeler
    • Phillip
    Christie Burke
    Christie Burke
    • Madison
    Madison Ryne Smith
    Madison Ryne Smith
    • Max
    • (as Madison Smith)
    Natalie Gibson
    Natalie Gibson
    • Counselor
    Sebastian Sevallo
    • Cute Guy
    Ellie Harvie
    Ellie Harvie
    • Dr. Lyons
    Crystal Balint
    Crystal Balint
    • TV News Reporter
    David Allan Pearson
    • Mr. Pinson
    Ian Robison
    • Coach Carr
    • Director
      • Jason Lapeyre
    • Writers
      • Abigail Jones
      • Marissa Miley
      • Andy Cochran
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    9mgconlan-1

    Great exposé of America's class system

    The film was "Restless Virgins," a made-for-TV movie premiered on the Lifetime channel a few weeks ago (March 9) which I'd been interested in watching because it promised some good clean dirty fun about a group of upper-class students at the exclusive Sutton prep school (based on the real Milton Academy in Massachusetts, located eight miles south of Boston) who decide that as their annual "legacy hand-off" to the undergraduates who'll remain there next year after they leave to make a clandestine sex tape, blur out their faces and burn it to DVD. Though not without its flaws — Andy Cochran's script (based on a book by Abigail Jones and Marissa Miley that's listed on IMDb.com as a "novel" even though the film's credits say it was a nonfiction book about a real scandal at Milton in 2005) and Jason Lapeyre's direction occasionally fall into typical Lifetime slovenliness — it's a powerful tale about the sense of entitlement shared by the children of America's 1 percent and the way they believe they can literally do anything they want, no matter how many other people suffer in the process, because their money and their family connections will always be available to bail them out of the consequences the rest of the world has to deal with when they commit similar crimes.

    There's also another theme: the tension between the people who get to go to schools like Sutton because they're part of America's hereditary ruling class — the principal villain, Dylan Whitman (Charles Carver, whose dark, charismatic handsomeness and whole attitude that the normal rules don't apply to him nail this role to perfection), is referred to as "the son of a billionaire Senator" — and the ones that have got there through scholarships. Anyone who's read George Orwell's essay "Such, Such Were the Days … " will recall his vivid description of how the scholarship boys at elite schools were always made to feel like they didn't really deserve to be there, they were being given this incredible education at the sufferance of both the school authorities and the fellow students whose parents could afford the full tuition, and they were never allowed to forget that even though they had been admitted to this elite institution they were still second-class citizens (with the rest of humanity being considered third-class, or even lesser, citizens). The world of Sutton is a microcosm of the American so-called "meritocracy" — quotes intended because "merit" has little or nothing to do with it; it's really an hereditary aristocracy as hard if not harder to crack than anything Old Europe ever came up with (indeed, modern economic statistics indicate that the U.S. actually has less upward mobility than Western European countries) — in which the class system is overlaid on top of the usual pecking order of a high school, with the popular kids forming cliques and excluding the rest of the student body, while sex and partying are used as ways either to get yourself in with the "in crowd" or to get yourself even more definitively excluded.

    The central characters, in terms of people who actually display a sense of idealism that clashes with what they know they have to do to get ahead in this foul world, are Emily (Vanessa Marano), a reporter for the school newspaper who narrates the story, and Lucas (Max Lloyd-Jones), who was briefly attracted to Emily until he realized that he couldn't get to the upper-class circle in general and Dylan in particular if he burdened himself with a girlfriend so far down on the pecking order. So instead he started dating Heather (Elise Gatien) and eventually, once he was admitted to Dylan's residential suite, lied that he and Heather were having sex. While all this is happening Dylan and his friends, including oil heir Cotton (Jedediah Goodacre) — whose masculinity is under suspicion since fellow members of the clique caught him looking at Gay porn on a computer — are plotting to shoot their clandestine sex tape, which involves borrowing a special low-light camera from the journalism school and recruiting Madison (Christie Burke) to be their clandestine "star," making it with six guys in a gang-bang she, of course, doesn't know is being filmed. The tape is duly made, and Dylan and friends blur out their own faces so they can't be identified — though Madison is clearly visible and recognizable — and Dylan makes the rest of his posse swear to secrecy. Only one of them leaks the tape to a friend, and soon it goes viral throughout the school and naturally comes to the attention of the school administration.

    "Restless Virgins" is a story that hooks bigger issues than Messrs. Lapeyre and Cochran were aware of, yet their film has a refreshing honesty about just how firm the class barriers are in a so-called "classless society" like ours, and how F. Scott Fitzgerald was right when he said, "The rich are different from you and me" — and how C. Wright Mills documented that the rich are different from you and me because they're trained to be different from birth: they're given an education that trains them to rule over the rest of us and they live in a different culture that shapes their sense of what is important both personally and politically. I guess I didn't think that a Lifetime TV-movie that was sold as a juicy bit of sexploitation would have so much to say about America's classless pretensions and class realities, but Restless Virgins proved to be a lot more than just the two hours (less commercials) of good clean dirty fun I had expected!
    1johnginesi-72278

    Slow and Boring

    This film is like a lot of campus movies, the difference is like man's first flight, it never get's of the ground, seriously I feel this movie lacks everything good, it is slow, drawn out and boring, the actors are like cardboard characters, no punch line, if it where possible I would rate it a zero as even 1 is too much. These movies should be thrown in the trash rather than inflicting us to watch them. Bring back the 1940's, Please.
    2rhatidream

    Boring

    I kept waiting and waiting for something interesting to happen in this film but finally turned it off after 45 minutes. Haven't done that in a while. The real story, I think, is better.

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      Max Lloyd Jones previously worked with Vanessa Marano (Switched at Birth) and Charlie Carver (Teen Wolf)
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      Referenced in Gilmore Girls: Une nouvelle année: Winter (2016)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Restless Virgins
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Front Street Pictures
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      • $2,454,000
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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