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Stealing Cars

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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John Leguizamo, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Mike Epps, Heather Lind, and Emory Cohen in Stealing Cars (2015)
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A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.

  • Director
    • Bradley Kaplan
  • Writers
    • Steve Mackall
    • William Porter
  • Stars
    • Emory Cohen
    • John Leguizamo
    • Paul Sparks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Bradley Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Steve Mackall
      • William Porter
    • Stars
      • Emory Cohen
      • John Leguizamo
      • Paul Sparks
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Emory Cohen
    Emory Cohen
    • Billy Wyatt
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Montgomery De La Cruz
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Conrad Sean Lewis
    Heather Lind
    Heather Lind
    • Nurse Tina Simms
    Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    • Sheriff Emmit Till
    Al Calderon
    Al Calderon
    • Nathan Stein
    Jeff Lima
    Jeff Lima
    • Carlos Fuentes
    Leopold Manswell
    Leopold Manswell
    • Jerome Timmons 'J.T.' Dye
    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Kimberly Wyatt
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Philip Wyatt
    Grace Van Patten
    Grace Van Patten
    • Maggie Wyatt
    Deema Aitken
    • Earl
    Tariq Trotter
    Tariq Trotter
    • Lionel McWorthers
    Chance Kelly
    Chance Kelly
    • Coach Jimmy Carmichael
    David H. Holmes
    David H. Holmes
    • Ollie
    Chris Caldovino
    Chris Caldovino
    • Police Officer
    Paul Borghese
    Paul Borghese
    • Guard
    Joaquin Palma
    Joaquin Palma
    • Construction Site BJ Kid
    • Director
      • Bradley Kaplan
    • Writers
      • Steve Mackall
      • William Porter
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    6dossj-19229

    See it for Emory Cohen

    I watched this for Emory Cohen and I wasn't disappointed, he's phenomenal in it. The movie itself though is another story. Well acted with a host of stars all doing their best, it's biggest problem is that it's still just Hollywood's take on boys in reform school. There are way too many clichés, the over the top mean guard, the warden who wants to help, a weakling for him to be a hero for, the other gang members he'll win over, none of it is very believable. In fact some of the scenes are straight out of fantasyland. Still it's an engaging movie because he is front and center and he's a wonderful actor. If you are a fan of his, this is a must watch.
    transoptical

    Genius is outlaw on planet Earth

    The cinematography is a bit uninspired. However, it's nice to see heroism attached to intelligence rather than revenge for a change. How many films tackle the subject of human genius up against a world of mediocrity? How many films attempt to describe the need for and the requirements for- leadership? Basically humanity is obviously too stupid to solve its problems. That's why they are still with us after 10,000 years. Evidently we are slow learners. Part of the reason for this is that we have damned few cultural/media heroes who possess actual genius. And part of the reason for that state of affairs is Hollywood's reluctance to portray genius as desirable, effective or even romantic. The Dogme 95 film movement created a new standard of honesty in cinema. We now desperately need a film movement that wittingly makes us smarter...a Didactic Cinema. The need is certainly there.
    7silvio-mitsubishi

    Could Have Been So Good

    The twist and the action in the last ten or fifteen minutes give a taste of how truly memorable this film could have been, but the eighty minutes of set-up show how lazy and delusional filmmakers can be. There is an overt reference to A Bronx Tale but far too much harking back to The Breakfast Club and similar, with unlikeable characters in unrealistic situations. Billy would never have got away with the rambling smart-arse speechmaking on show here, but would have been told to sit down and STFU (at best) or, more likely, punched in the mouth.

    The distinction between the gangs is underplayed unless it is critical to a plot point, at which time it feels forced. The kindly sheriff, damaged nurse and bullying guard stereotypes rely on one actor in each role, and we are expected to believe they work almost around the clock and with no support. There is no suggestion that education extends beyond reading one book, sport involves more than knocking one character to the ground repeatedly, or rehabilitation extends beyond polishing the boss's car. The annual building project is as believable as finding Elvis on the moon.

    Most of the film is made up of red herrings and blind alleys, with very occasional flashbacks that confuse rather than illuminate. Even after seeing the twist I am not convinced I fully understood what they were trying to say but by that stage I was making up my own story.

    The end is forced melodrama but need not have been. There was a great film here struggling to get out.
    4PacmanKO88

    What happened???

    After a promising first half, the second half felt like the writer and/or director quit and was replaced by someone who filled the movie with clichés in what amounted to a mess filled with continuity issues.

    Emory Cohen was great and carried this movie. I watched this movie for him and he did not disappoint.

    The cop's actions in the final act? C'mon man.....
    8cosmo_tiger

    An example of why I say big budget movies aren't as good as independent ones. This should get more of an audience than it will

    "Tomorrow doesn't have to be yesterday." Billy Wyatt (Cohen) is rebelling against everything. When he finally gets caught and arrested he takes his attitude with him. Little by little he finds out his attitude has to change. With the help of warden De La Cruz (Leguizamo) Billy begins to realize why and how to change. This is a movie that was a total surprise. It started off OK but the more I watched the more I enjoyed it, and by the end it became a movie that I want to tell everyone to watch. The acting is great and the movie just feels real. The movie is emotional and moving without really trying to be and really punches you in the gut with the ending, in a good way. There really isn't a whole lot I can talk about without giving something away because it really builds on the emotion throughout and the pay off is more than worth it. All I will say is that this is what movies should be and I highly recommend. Overall, one of the reasons why I say the big budget movies are not as good as the independent ones. This should get more of an audience than it will. I give this an A.

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      Mark Wahlberg is a producer of this film.
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      Epilogue: "On any given day in the United States, approximately 81,000 children between the ages of 10 and 21 are held in juvenile justice placement. A juvenile detention sentence of 12 months costs roughly $88,000 per child. The average cost for a student to attend public school for a year is $10,259. This film is dedicated to the youth in America who struggle every day. And to the social workers, community workers, advocates, family and policymakers who refuse to give up on them."

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Destins volés
    • Production companies
      • Leverage Management
      • Benefit Street Films
      • RainMaker Films
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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