Rushed
- 2021
- 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
3185
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Leben von Barbara O'Brien, einer irisch-katholischen Mutter, wird auf den Kopf gestellt, als ihr Sohn, ein Studienanfänger, in einen tragischen Vorfall verwickelt wird.Das Leben von Barbara O'Brien, einer irisch-katholischen Mutter, wird auf den Kopf gestellt, als ihr Sohn, ein Studienanfänger, in einen tragischen Vorfall verwickelt wird.Das Leben von Barbara O'Brien, einer irisch-katholischen Mutter, wird auf den Kopf gestellt, als ihr Sohn, ein Studienanfänger, in einen tragischen Vorfall verwickelt wird.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Peter Hogan
- Vinny
- (as Peter Munson Hogan)
Danny Roberto
- Rob
- (as Daniel Roberto)
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First of all, if you're looking for a horror movie then this isn't the one you're searching for. I have absolutely no clue why it is categorized in this genre. That said if you're looking for a good drama about a problem that reoccurs every year and not only in America like some other reviewers seem to think, then Rushed might be right up your alley. It's about fraternities and their dumb macho behavior seeking to humiliate freshmen. To be honest I always had a problem with that, certainly with some bullies that think they are better than anyone else. Those big mouths always feel powerful in front of a group, but alone, when it's man to man they are the biggest wussies you can imagine. I can speak from experience, as I tamed more than one of those losers. That said the movie is entertaining to follow, with a great Siobhan Fallon Hogan as the main character. It could have been much better though, with a better ending, but it's still satisfying, just not satisfying enough for me. It could have been a horror in the end, but for that the ending should have been more graphic and brutal, now it felt a bit soft.
From the first scene I was riveted. The hazing scenes gutted me. Siobhan Fallon Hogan, as the lead character, is completely convincing, as is the entire cast. This is an important film based on something we all know occurs on college campuses; a powerful story which takes a surprising turn.. There are so many gems in this film. See it.
This a chilling drama that explores the dark side of fraternity hazing and the devastating consequences it can have on students and their families. The film is a harrowing exploration of a mother's quest for justice after her son's tragic death, driven by a powerful performance from Hogan.
The plot of "Rushed" is straightforward yet compelling. Hogan plays Barbara O'Brien, an Irish Catholic mother who sends her son Jimmy off to college, only for him to fall victim to a fatal hazing incident. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the raw emotions of a grieving mother and her relentless pursuit of justice.
Hogan's performance is the film's standout aspect. She convincingly portrays a mother's grief, anger, and determination, making the audience feel her pain and root for her cause. The supporting cast, including Robert Patrick as the lawyer aiding Barbara's quest, also deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography is effective in creating a somber mood that mirrors the film's dark theme. The use of dim lighting and cold color tones effectively conveys the bleakness of Barbara's situation.
"Rushed" also deserves credit for tackling a serious issue that is often overlooked. It brings attention to the dangerous practices of fraternity hazing and the need for stricter regulations to protect students. However, the film's impact is somewhat diminished by its lack of subtlety. The message is delivered with a heavy hand, which can come across as preachy rather than thought-provoking.
In conclusion, "Rushed" is a heartfelt drama that shines a light on the devastating impact of fraternity hazing. It is elevated by a powerful performance from Siobhan Fallon Hogan. The film serves as a stark reminder of the need for change in college fraternity cultures, making it a worthwhile watch despite its flaws.
The plot of "Rushed" is straightforward yet compelling. Hogan plays Barbara O'Brien, an Irish Catholic mother who sends her son Jimmy off to college, only for him to fall victim to a fatal hazing incident. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the raw emotions of a grieving mother and her relentless pursuit of justice.
Hogan's performance is the film's standout aspect. She convincingly portrays a mother's grief, anger, and determination, making the audience feel her pain and root for her cause. The supporting cast, including Robert Patrick as the lawyer aiding Barbara's quest, also deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography is effective in creating a somber mood that mirrors the film's dark theme. The use of dim lighting and cold color tones effectively conveys the bleakness of Barbara's situation.
"Rushed" also deserves credit for tackling a serious issue that is often overlooked. It brings attention to the dangerous practices of fraternity hazing and the need for stricter regulations to protect students. However, the film's impact is somewhat diminished by its lack of subtlety. The message is delivered with a heavy hand, which can come across as preachy rather than thought-provoking.
In conclusion, "Rushed" is a heartfelt drama that shines a light on the devastating impact of fraternity hazing. It is elevated by a powerful performance from Siobhan Fallon Hogan. The film serves as a stark reminder of the need for change in college fraternity cultures, making it a worthwhile watch despite its flaws.
Pretty forgettable drama, incorrectly listed as horror/mystery as it contains neither. Not that it is a particularly bad film, just not a particularly good one either. You would not regret missing it.
Lead actress did a fantastic job! The whole cast was terrific. The film falls apart closer to the end which is purely on the writers and director. More stories like this need to be told that's a must!! This film keeps you hooked then leaves you unsatisfied. There's no closure, no justice which is what this films lacks. I do believe had they done this film with a better ending or better revenge part there would be Oscar buzz but it falls flat at the end. So still a great eye opening for the horrors of hazing, I would still recommend other to see it for the acting and what this story is about.
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- WissenswertesThe film's poster has the sigma symbol (generally used in mathematics to denote a sum) instead of the letter 'E'. This symbol is found in the middle of the fraternity's name.
- PatzerAt 30 minutes in, Jimmy's mother is hugging him while he is hooked to a respirator in a hospital bed. When she breaks the embrace, Jimmy is no longer hooked to any respirator.
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