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10000 Saints

Original title: 10,000 Saints
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.1K
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10000 Saints (2015)
Set in the 1980s, a teenager from Vermont moves to New York City to live with his father in East Village.
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Set in the 1980s, a teenager from Vermont moves to New York City to live with his father in East Village.Set in the 1980s, a teenager from Vermont moves to New York City to live with his father in East Village.Set in the 1980s, a teenager from Vermont moves to New York City to live with his father in East Village.

  • Directors
    • Shari Springer Berman
    • Robert Pulcini
  • Writers
    • Robert Pulcini
    • Shari Springer Berman
    • Eleanor Henderson
  • Stars
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Asa Butterfield
    • Hailee Steinfeld
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shari Springer Berman
      • Robert Pulcini
    • Writers
      • Robert Pulcini
      • Shari Springer Berman
      • Eleanor Henderson
    • Stars
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Asa Butterfield
      • Hailee Steinfeld
    • 26User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Les
    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Jude
    Hailee Steinfeld
    Hailee Steinfeld
    • Eliza
    Emily Mortimer
    Emily Mortimer
    • Diane
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Harriet
    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
    • Teddy
    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Johnny
    Henry Kelemen
    Henry Kelemen
    • Young Jude
    Austin Ramsey
    Austin Ramsey
    • Hockey Player
    Jeff O'Donnell
    • Tory
    Matthew J. Ballinger
    Matthew J. Ballinger
    • Hippie
    • (as Matthew James Ballinger)
    Nadia Alexander
    Nadia Alexander
    • Prudence
    Tracy Westmoreland
    Tracy Westmoreland
    • Phone Booth Bum
    Warren Kelly
    • Minister
    Ellie Bensinger
    • Female Classmate
    Thomas Hettrick
    Thomas Hettrick
    • Rooster
    Eric Elizaga
    Eric Elizaga
    • Eric - Army of One Bassist
    Cass Dillon
    • Syd - Army of One Drummer
    • Directors
      • Shari Springer Berman
      • Robert Pulcini
    • Writers
      • Robert Pulcini
      • Shari Springer Berman
      • Eleanor Henderson
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    User reviews26

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    vchimpanzee

    Very good, not really my taste

    Hailee Steinfeld is very good as Eliza. In her early scenes she starts out as confident, sarcastic and likeable. Then she gets serious, then she is terrified. Eliza goes through many emotions through the course of the movie, and she has many decisions to make about her life.

    Teddy is a likable character but we don't get to see much of him. Avian Jogia does a good job.

    Les is a cool dad, which means he doesn't always do things the way good parents should. He's not a good influence but he and his son get along really well. It's a fine performance by Ethan Hawke.

    Most of the major actors do a good job.

    At one point, Eliza moves in with Harriet, which is surprisingly pleasant. Harriet also has a better than expected relationship with Diane, though when they first meet, it is quite satisfying for those who recall how the movie began.

    Religion is a topic mentioned several times. Eliza had a bat mitzvah but she and her mother don't seem all that religious. There is a funeral where the scripture reading mentions "10,000 saints". There is also a scene with dancers in beautifully colored costumes where the music seems Middle Eastern or South Asian; Hare Krishnas are mentioned.

    There are many questions of morality, and disputes with yuppies who want to move into the rundown neighborhood where most of the characters live. Mostly we see the protesters; if there were yuppies I don't recall them. And there are effective otherworldly scenes where one or more characters used something and we kind of see things as they would have.

    Every mention of a word for any drug has been removed in the edited-for-TV version of the movie, with the sound going out and the character's mouth is blurred, and every drug is blurry. The same thing happens with numerous words, some of which might normally be allowed on broadcast TV, but someone must have been overly cautious.

    The listings showed this as "comedy, drama, music". I really don't understand this. There are a few funny scenes but comedy shouldn't be listed first.

    As for music, there's not much for someone with my musical taste. Most of the music is some form of rock, including softer artists that sound like Sting that don't appeal to me personally. There is also "music" that sounds like 90s grunge except it's just noise and not whatever appealed to those who liked the music in Seattle. My perception is that a lot of the softer music is good quality, but just not what I care for. I liked one song, "I Can't Wait" by Nu Shooz, which isn't typical of my taste but has some sort of appeal for me.

    It's a really good movie if it's your taste. It's just not mine.
    6ferguson-6

    huffing and puffing

    Greetings again from the darkness. Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll – not just a bumper sticker, but also frequent and fun movie topics. Throw in 1980's New York City, some excruciatingly dysfunctional parenting, and the coming-of-age struggles of three youngsters, and you have the latest from co-writers and co-directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (the real life couple behind American Splendor, 2003).

    Based on the novel from Eleanor Henderson, it's a nostalgic trip with little of the positive connotations usually associated with that term. The surprisingly deep cast features Ethan Hawke and Julianne Nicholson (August: Osage County, 2013) as parents to son Jude played by Asa Butterfield (Hugo, 2011). Emily Mortimer plays Hawke's new girlfriend and mother to Eliza played by Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit, 2010). Avan Jogia plays Jude's best friend Teddy, and Emile Hirsch is Teddy's big brother Johnny. It's an unusually high number of flawed characters who come together in a story that features some familiar coming-of-age moments, yet still manages to keep our interest.

    The story centers on Jude as he comes to terms with finding out he's adopted, works to overcome his less than stellar parents, and spends an inordinate amount of time finding new ways to experiment with drugs. One night changes everything as it leads to a tragic end for one character and pregnancy for Eliza. Ms. Steinfeld is extraordinary as Eliza and really makes an impressive step from child actress to young adult. Julianne Nicholson is also a standout, and Ethan Hawke provides some offbeat comic relief.

    So many elements of 1980's New York are included, and no effort is made to add any touches of glamour. The Tompkins Square park riots also play a role, if only briefly as the key characters realize life is just not so simple … a consistent theme for both kids and parents. The fragility of life is always an interesting topic, and the filmmakers bring this to light through some characters that we feel like we know – and wish we could help.
    8sarahames

    Very Good Movie

    I really enjoyed this movie, yes pretty much everyone in it is screwed up but it's also very realistic. Their depiction of bored boys in Vermont in the 1980s is dead on. What happens after is very interesting with the East Village, CBGBs and the relationships and how they progress. I recommend this movie and had no problem "figuring out" who was adopted etc. Then again, I like movies that don't spoon feed everything.

    I'm suppose to write 10 lines of text but don't want to include any spoilers. All the actors did a great job, especially Ethan Hawke and I love seeing Julianne Nicholson again in a movie. She is such a natural actress. I wasn't big on the actress who played the rich New York mother, however.
    7yusufpiskin

    Azkaban Syndrome w/ Butterfield & Hawke

    "The women? They make their decisions and men? We just do our best not to be men. The whole system needs a looking over."

    I don't know how I missed this film in 2015, but I am happy that I've finally come across it. Better late than never.

    As a film, it's really well-done. It's shot beautifully and the acting is very good. But, come on! Look at the talent they got for this: Ethan Hawke, Emily Mortimer, Hailee Steinfeld, Asa Butterfield, Julianne Nicholson... It's a great cast, and they do a great job here.

    The terrain traveled by this story is nothing new, but the fact that all of these people seem so devoted to the telling of it that it makes it special and new. It's an incredibly realistic exploration of young adults and older(ish) adults trying to navigate the consequences of past actions and create a better future for those little people who they will bring into this world.
    5ranleehow

    Everyone is Broken

    Another movie that makes you think humanity has no hope. Broken kids, broken parents, broken ideals. The movie takes place in the eighties and I remember the time well. So, yes, a lot of us were screwed up but this is just hopelessness incarnate. I did not like any of the characters as dysfunction seemed to be the running theme with everyone. I would suggest finding a better coming of age movie to watch as there are many good ones out there. I gave this an extra star for the very brief inclusion of CBGB's, it was the highlight of the movie. The rest was just so depressing it made me want to embrace traditional conservative values for the sake of humanity. Maybe I am getting wiser in my old age. . who knows?

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    • Trivia
      Ten Thousand Saints is based on a book by Eleanor Henderson.
    • Quotes

      Les: So you got any New Year resolutions, Princess Di?

      Diane: Yes.

      Les: What are they?

      Diane: To stop dating my dealer.

      Les: Now why would you do that? With me you get the whole package: sex and drugs.

    • Connections
      References L'homme qui valait 3 milliards (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Catch The Wind
      Written by Donovan (as Donovan Leitch)

      Performed by Donovan

      Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.

      By arrangement with BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ten Thousand Saints
    • Filming locations
      • Tarrytown, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aloe Entertainment
      • Archer Gray
      • Bad Medicine Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,333
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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