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Henry Gamble's Birthday Party

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.6K
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Cole Doman in Henry Gamble's Birthday Party (2015)
Preacher's kid Henry Gamble is turning 17 today. Bring your swimsuit.
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Preacher's kid Henry Gamble is turning 17 today. Bring your swimsuit.Preacher's kid Henry Gamble is turning 17 today. Bring your swimsuit.Preacher's kid Henry Gamble is turning 17 today. Bring your swimsuit.

  • Director
    • Stephen Cone
  • Writer
    • Stephen Cone
  • Stars
    • Cole Doman
    • Joe Keery
    • Elizabeth Laidlaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Cone
    • Writer
      • Stephen Cone
    • Stars
      • Cole Doman
      • Joe Keery
      • Elizabeth Laidlaw
    • 39User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Photos109

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    Cole Doman
    Cole Doman
    • Henry Gamble
    Joe Keery
    Joe Keery
    • Gabe
    Elizabeth Laidlaw
    Elizabeth Laidlaw
    • Kat Gamble
    Pat Healy
    Pat Healy
    • Bob Gamble
    Nina Ganet
    • Autumn Gamble
    Daniel Kyri
    Daniel Kyri
    • Logan
    Jack Ball
    Jack Ball
    • Jon
    Travis A. Knight
    Travis A. Knight
    • Keith Noble
    • (as Travis Knight)
    Kelly O'Sullivan
    Kelly O'Sullivan
    • Candice Noble
    Melanie Neilan
    Melanie Neilan
    • Christine
    Grace Melon
    Grace Melon
    • Heather
    Spencer Curnutt
    Spencer Curnutt
    • Cooper
    Mia Cole
    Mia Cole
    • Emily
    • (as Mia Hulen)
    Zoe Tyson
    Zoe Tyson
    • Cheyenne
    Francis Guinan
    Francis Guinan
    • Larry Montgomery
    Hanna Dworkin
    Hanna Dworkin
    • Bonnie Montgomery
    Darci Nalepa
    • Grace Montgomery
    Meg Thalken
    Meg Thalken
    • Rose Matthews
    • Director
      • Stephen Cone
    • Writer
      • Stephen Cone
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    6ohlabtechguy

    Swimming pool soap opera....

    An ensemble cast of characters centered around a birthday pool party makes this more like a soap opera. The movie made me wish I could have similar summertime pool parties with plenty of fun and eye candy. But other than this, there were a few laughs, especially the "Democrat" comment, a few personal dramas, a secretive gay attraction and a lot of splashing. Movie lacked a focal point and basic message, except to say that not even white, religious, conservative, suburban families are perfect.
    8afkiff

    A Delicate and Honest Slice of Life

    This is a really lovely film by a filmmaker I had not heard of. Never in a rush to get anywhere, Stephen Cone's film weaves its way so naturally through these intersecting lives, as they jump in and out of the pool at Henry Gamble's 17th Birthday Party. Everyone has a crush on someone else, no one is satisfied, and yet there's nothing melodramatic, just subtle body language, and flashes of accidental honesty. I was immediately intrigued - from the first innocent conversation between two teen boys casually exaggerating the size of their members, to the prophetic line Henry announces to his family, as he looks at the time on the morning of the party, "I was just born." The family is very Christian, dad is the local pastor so there's prayer before meals, and they don't touch alcohol, which makes the homosexual subtext (among other secrets) at the beginning of the movie all the more intriguing. Coming out movies had their heyday, and to do one nowadays requires it to be a lot more, which this movie is. Mr. Cone's delicate hand, and his subtle message of compassion is never overwhelmed by the enormous, talented, relatively unknown cast, or the inherent drama of teenage angst.
    6momomojojo

    Almost skipt it due to the intro

    I did not know what movie it is in my library and just starting to turn it on. It was ugh the American Christian movie kind. I almost skipped it due to it was those kind of movie but I have seen some really good ones with the same purpose, producer or financial invester. When the movie went on it become more better it become more complex. The realitionships, the interactions, overarching plot.

    The amount of square meter that it needed to produced this and compare to other major movies it means gold mine.

    The acting the story telling the flow of the movie. The complexity of a family relationship, of your network, morals of individuals and groups makes the depth really deep. Recommend all children and youth a movie that they must see, to have a better perspective and preparation in their future.

    Dissapointment a bit in the end.
    7mccarthy_shaun-81156

    Impressive

    Writer/Director Stephen Cone has crafted a film that on technical merits alone is heads above most films dealing with a gay youth coming of age. Cinematographer Jason Chiu's contributions must be recognized as well. Finally, a fairly strong cast all adds to a film that is confident and ambitious. It may not always achieve, but its parts are greater than the whole.

    The camera is an observer and moves melodically throughout the film. Yet, cinematographer and director never become showy. Each angle and camera movement is intentional and honest.

    The lead actors are strong. Their backstories are sometimes revealed through dialogue but their untold stories echo throughout rewarding the audience with so many three dimensional people rarely seen in smaller films. The supporting cast is mostly as strong.

    A majority of the film deals with teenagers conversing at a birthday party. The written dialogue accurately reflects that world but the subtext of real world drama rings through loudly. Cast and director deserve strong kudos.

    The pacing of the film is not as strong. Multiple story lines are difficult to balance and juggle. Here writer and editor (both Cone again) show their weaknesses. As well, and no spoiler, the ending is lacking. Technically, it is fitting and true to the world of the film, but that does not discount the audience leaving feeling short changed.

    A third of the way through the film, I was very excited by what I had seen thus far. Two thirds of the way through the film, I became a tad restless but I was invested in the characters to want to see it through. By the end, I was disappointed based on my initial excitement but not enough to be disenfranchised.

    Stephen Cone is a talent to be watched. His ambition should be encouraged and nurtured. His cast deserves to be seen in many more projects. Henry Gamble's Birthday Party is a very good achievement and possibly one that will be recognized in future years as a major leaping point for many people.
    9avenuesf

    Wow!

    I see a lot of films, and this is without a doubt one of the best I've seen in quite awhile. It presents so beautifully how conformity and organized religion stifles and twists and how badly the real person in all of us wants to be recognized for who we really are. The performances are so spot-on that it's almost eerie; having grown up in a Midwestern family very similar to this one I felt as though I knew every one of the characters.

    The plot involves Henry Gamble, whose father is a preacher, who is given his 17th birthday party by his family and friends. Henry is realizing he may be gay, and as the party progresses throughout the afternoon and night everyone begins to show the various struggles they also go through being human and trying to adhere to the rigid expectations they've created for themselves.

    What I found so impressive about this film is that all of the characters are fine, likable people who care about each other. Some of them, particularly the adolescents, are much more accepting of their differences and support each other; others aren't capable of doing that, especially as beautifully illustrated by a bitter, fearful mother who refuses to let her repressed daughter enjoy any of the party and never lets her out of sight. The daughter is heartbreakingly portrayed, and the image I couldn't seem to shake after the film was over was her testing the water in a swimming pool, wanting so badly to dive in.

    It appears that HGBP has been released to pay-per-view and isn't being considered for a general release to theaters. This is a very timely film for 2016 and it would benefit so many if this project could receive the exposure it deserved. It's depressing to think that "Captain America: Civil War" will be bringing in crowds this weekend but very few people will know a wonderful film like this even exists.

    I hope Steven Cone, who also wrote the amazing screenplay, continues to have the opportunity to make films. This is someone to pay attention to, as he is clearly a talented guy.

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    • Trivia
      One of the gifts Henry Gamble receives on his birthday is a DVD of Gregg Araki's film Kaboom.
    • Quotes

      [opening lines]

      Henry Gamble: How big is yours?

      Gabe: Soft or hard?

      Henry Gamble: Hard.

      Gabe: I don't know. Last time I checked it was, like, six inches, but that was in... like, seventh grade, so it probably grew.

      Henry Gamble: Oh.

      Gabe: It's probably more like seven now, maybe even eight.

      Henry Gamble: Do you want to measure it now?

      Gabe: I'm not hard.

      Henry Gamble: Oh.

      Gabe: Are you?

      Henry Gamble: No.

      Gabe: How big are YOU?

      Henry Gamble: Like... six and a half.

      Gabe: That's cool. Not bad.

    • Crazy credits
      For Amy, April, Brad, Diane and Tami.
    • Connections
      Features Le ballon rouge (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      Flytrap
      Written and performed by YAWN

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Henry Gamble'ın Doğum Günü Partisi
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chicago Media Project
      • Cone Arts
      • Sunroom Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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