IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.4K
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An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
Chloë Levine
- Holly
- (as Chloe Levine)
Zoe the Dog
- Dog
- (as Zoe The Dog)
Sergey Kovalev
- Boxer on TV
- (archive footage)
- (as Sergey Kovalev WBO WBA And IBF Light Heavyweight Champion Of The World)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaFilmed entirely in the Hudson Valley
- Crazy creditsThis film was supported by the Sundance Institute Feature Film Creative Producing Fellowship with additional support from the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Fund
- SoundtracksLook At Me Now
Written by Daniel Lisette Kishnir
Performed by Pause
Published by DZK Music
Courtesy of DZK Music
By Arrangement with Ingrooves Licensing Services
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This is best described as a 'coming of age' film I'd say. Whatever that really means. Ever notice that these films, if artily shot and well acted can get away with a lot?
This is in that category. What does it get away with? Well, a lead character who I think you're supposed to root for who really isn't all that likable. If you're not really meant to root for him the film is just a short glimpse of his life that doesn't really mean a great deal or lead anywhere. It's just a series of crappy events that he lives through for a few days.
Hazy summer shots skillfully photographed and easy on the ear melancholy songs help glide you along. But for me at the end I'm just wondering, well, why? Is there a point? No? Well at least it looked pretty.
You may as well watch 'Mud' for a masterful example in this genre
This is in that category. What does it get away with? Well, a lead character who I think you're supposed to root for who really isn't all that likable. If you're not really meant to root for him the film is just a short glimpse of his life that doesn't really mean a great deal or lead anywhere. It's just a series of crappy events that he lives through for a few days.
Hazy summer shots skillfully photographed and easy on the ear melancholy songs help glide you along. But for me at the end I'm just wondering, well, why? Is there a point? No? Well at least it looked pretty.
You may as well watch 'Mud' for a masterful example in this genre
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,801
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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