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The Privileged

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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4.6/10
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The Privileged (2013)
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Richard Hunter, a promising young lawyer at a prestigious firm, has the perfect future mapped out. However, a costly mistake with a powerful client has put it all at risk. In a desperate att... Read allRichard Hunter, a promising young lawyer at a prestigious firm, has the perfect future mapped out. However, a costly mistake with a powerful client has put it all at risk. In a desperate attempt to save his job, Richard and his wife Tara spend the weekend at the cottage of senior... Read allRichard Hunter, a promising young lawyer at a prestigious firm, has the perfect future mapped out. However, a costly mistake with a powerful client has put it all at risk. In a desperate attempt to save his job, Richard and his wife Tara spend the weekend at the cottage of senior partner Preston Westwood. The young couple is quickly seduced by their charismatic hosts'... Read all

  • Director
    • Leah Walker
  • Writers
    • MacGregor Austin-Olsen
    • Jordan Walker
    • Leah Walker
  • Stars
    • Sam Trammell
    • Joshua Close
    • Laura Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    307
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leah Walker
    • Writers
      • MacGregor Austin-Olsen
      • Jordan Walker
      • Leah Walker
    • Stars
      • Sam Trammell
      • Joshua Close
      • Laura Harris
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Trammell
    Sam Trammell
    • Preston Westwood
    Joshua Close
    Joshua Close
    • Richard Hunter
    Laura Harris
    Laura Harris
    • Julia Westwood
    Lina Roessler
    Lina Roessler
    • Tara Levy-Hunter
    Jonathan Keltz
    Jonathan Keltz
    • Jeff Lynley
    David Richmond-Peck
    David Richmond-Peck
    • Don Lynley
    Joel Keller
    Joel Keller
    • Matt Lynley
    • (as Joel S. Keller)
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • John Fawkes
    Michael Vincent Dagostino
    • Cottager
    Chris Farquhar
    Chris Farquhar
    • Sports Car Driver
    Sylvie Gravelle
    Sylvie Gravelle
    • Grocery Cashier
    Alyssa Piazza
    • Sports car Drivers Girlfriend
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    • Director
      • Leah Walker
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      • MacGregor Austin-Olsen
      • Jordan Walker
      • Leah Walker
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    8lee-96696

    Moral Dilemmas, Mayhem in the North Woods

    This is a riveting, engaging thriller with elements of a psychological drama mixed with plenty of blood and violence and some mild social commentary about class and, yes, privilege. Much of the movie has a stage play feel about it. Kinetic at times, but also with a fair amount of smart dialog.

    Here's the story...

    Richard Hunter (Joshua Close) is a young lawyer with a bright future. But as the movie opens we learn that he has just made a costly mistake in a civil case by deciding not to introduce evidence that, it's implied, was gathered illegally and would harm others. An overconfident, virtuous Richard thought he could win the case without the dodgy dossier.

    Result: his boss, Preston Westwood (Sam Trammel), a senior partner in the law firm, basically fires him by phone on a late Friday afternoon. It seems the other partners and the client are furious. But Richard convinces Preston to invite him and his pregnant wife Tara (Lynn Roessler) up to his "cottage" (most of us would call it a luxurious, large lake home) in the north of Ontario so that Richard can plead to be kept on.

    Preston is quite obnoxious as an overbearing, materialistic showoff, unethical to the core. His wife, Julia (Laura Harris) is a socialite and snob who may have a drinking problem and is not averse to flirting with the much younger Richard.

    Things accelerate and go downhill from there. There is a near wife-swap incident fueled by Merlot and potent weed. That's interrupted by a late night visit from a local family that Preston's had a running feud with. Things heat up from there. Violence ensues. Shotguns, strangulation, blunt force trauma, even propane, gasoline, arrows, a jar of caviar, and drowning are all in the bloody mix. Great fun for those who like this sort of stuff. And much like a teen slasher movie, the question is "who will get it next?"

    As the movie progresses, we see that Richard is not the brave saint he thinks he is. He's a weak-willed, vacillating, very beta male who is resentful of his middle class roots and not averse to setting aside what principles he thinks he may hold. Nor is Tara so pure. No doubt thinking of possible prison time, she reluctantly goes along with a cover-up at least for a while. And we see further evidence that Preston and Julia are just garden variety sociopaths.

    Now, there are a number of implausibilities in the movie, but they're not fatal. A reasonable viewer can come up with some explanations. And the ending is, for some reviewers here, ambiguous. I thought it straight forward though.

    All in all, great fun. A good Friday night movie. Nothing too challenging after a hard day of work.
    6Squiresdan2002

    A Good but not Great movie

    I humbly disagree with "We Make Good Beer". Although this is not a classic movie it is a good movie and much better than some of the drivel that comes out of Hollywood etc. The story got me as the mess the young couple got into gradually got progressively worse. The ending is not your typical "all is well" ending and that alone stands it apart from most movies.

    The movie filmed in Sudbury has four main characters who interact revealing personality weaknesses in definitely three of the four and the fourth finally is caught in the web of self-destruction.

    Canada has great acting talent, obviously glorious locations to film at, great actors and great production companies.
    2eabra48463

    Entertaining but Wholly Implausible Film

    "The Privileged" is one of those films that depends upon ridiculous actions of the main characters to keep the plot moving. A young lawyer and his wife go to the guy's boss' lake house in a desperate attempt to save his job. What transpires at the lake house would destroy anyone's life for good. While the film is entertaining overall, what transpires borders on the absurd. Start with a character basically being fired by his boss one minute, then invited to the boss' lake house an instant later. Continue with the two main male characters essentially rubbing down each other's wives together while they sip cocktails. I mean, the young lawyer's wife (pregnant) just met the other couple only hours earlier and she's lying across the boss' lap in the skimpiest of dresses after dinner with him rubbing down her bare legs and thighs, while her husband gives his boss's wife a massage across the room? Seriously, where does that happen? A man, disgruntled because the rich couple ran his family out of business and took their land, knocks on their door at night alone unarmed to confront them and-do what exactly? Beat them up? Have dessert with them? Or, maybe just to get killed so the whole movie has tension and a plot. Oh, this is before things really get ridiculous. This is a film that could have been so much better with just an ounce of reality; instead, it is really a total farce.
    8bryanbrodyb

    "bb" here - a must see film - I am sure!?

    Yes - I have only recently Become a 'HUGE FAN' of this here Director & I admit - I haven't seen a full Film 'TO DATE' only the trailers & such!!

    (seems this site has changed - from days past - when U could 'watch &/or download' right from here?!?!!)

    No so anymore sadly😔

    So - 'HEADS' 'UP' to...

    GerHEAD - & Hoping YOU do get a chance to see this review & Hoping You will be MORE THEN GLAD - That I have finally left You something ON your Site - Acknowledging - YOU - for - Who You are - What You are - & absolutely everything U KNOW YOUR GOOD & TALENTED FOR Bro 🙂🙃😉😊

    xoxo "bb" 'bryan brody'
    2jcroserhonda

    Usual B grade nonsense with too much swearing and lack luster acting

    The plot reads well. Lawyers, class systems and land rights culminating in a big dispute and then death. Sadly the plot isn't acted out or crafted so well. The film is mundane, the actors are unknown relatively and as usual the women just do what the big bad men say because "Women are hysterical" and big bad guy "Preston will take care of everything". Which may have worked in the 90s although a film made then would have tried to captivate an audience better. This is boring drivel with sexist and lazy writing at best. Does a person get shot? Yes and you wish it were the rich douche bag Preston well atleast I did because hes an awful selfish elite sexist bastard. So one couple is caught up in this madness and really should have left but Richard wanted to stay when really him and his wife Tara should have never gone there to begin with.

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uprzywilejowani
    • Filming locations
      • Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Neophyte Productions
      • BUCK Productions
      • Timshel Pictures
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      • CA$1,250,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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