Un adolescente lucha por separarse de sus 4 amigos de teatro en su última fiesta de misterio antes de irse a la universidad.Un adolescente lucha por separarse de sus 4 amigos de teatro en su última fiesta de misterio antes de irse a la universidad.Un adolescente lucha por separarse de sus 4 amigos de teatro en su última fiesta de misterio antes de irse a la universidad.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 7 premios y 14 nominaciones en total
Kara Revel
- Rose's Mom
- (voz)
- (as Kara Revel Jarzynski)
Chanda Dancy
- Airport Traveler (Extra)
- (as Chanda Dancy-Morizawa)
Reseñas destacadas
Whilst the premiss of this is nothing remotely new, the acting from these youngsters is actually quite engaging at times. It's their last day before all heading off for their new lives in colleges across the United States, so they get together for a Victorian-inspired murder mystery evening. Things are interrupted when their pizza delivery boy turns out to be "JD" (Zak Henri) who fancies himself as a bit of a wise-cracking Lothario and is rather scathing of their entertainment. Before he leaves, he invites his friend "Gene" (Nick Pugliese) to a party later and that sows the seed for the ensuing, predictable, dissent amongst the group who now proceed to fall out then in again with a teenage regularity. Though the elephant in the room is never actually addressed, it's pretty clear as the conversation develops that none of the gang have ever dated - and with sexual tension (and friction) increasing we sense that there is something that "Gene" is gagging to tell his friends, but he just can't bring himself to. The drama is the usual mix of temperamental and hormonal stuff, but it's surprisingly effective at throwing you back to when you were a teenager (especially if your sexuality didn't quite conform to "norms") and at how decisions on life and love are being made by folk really nowhere near mature enough to handle or understand them. On first look it's not going to amount to much (and "Oscar" (Nico Greetham) just reminded me of the annoying "Kurt" from "Glee"), but the individual efforts do work quite well once we get going. Think "Cluedo" only there's no need to weapons, just tongues and secrets.
I was pleasantly surprised to watch Dramarama. I wasn't sure what to expect but found the moving to be funny, sad, touching, and full of nostalgia for someone who graduated high school in the 90s. It's a coming of age story about a group of high school friends who just graduated and get together for a last party before starting their post high school lives. Sometimes these kind of movies can be formulaic, but this one is not.
I especially enjoyed the writing as it felt very real and genuine to me. And the actors did a great job of bringing the words to life.
I highly recommend this movie and can't wait to see other work by writer/director Jonathan Wysocki.
I especially enjoyed the writing as it felt very real and genuine to me. And the actors did a great job of bringing the words to life.
I highly recommend this movie and can't wait to see other work by writer/director Jonathan Wysocki.
It's a little movie with a big heart. Really well written. Some of the scenes are just so real...like: take you back to that awful time in your life real. All the fronting like you have it all figured out. That checked out. The end is very bittersweet. Overall, really pleasantly surprised.
I love coming-of-age films so I've seen tons of them - good and bad. This one surprised me so much I actually watched it a second time! The writing and the actors are so good - you really want to see what happens to all the characters after the film is over. Some of the scenes definitely resonated with me and made me think of what I was like in high school (cringe warning!). It took me a minute to get into the film - it opens with all of them "in character" at a costume party - but it's like peeling the layers of an onion as the film goes on. I couldn't stop thinking about it after it was over. Recommended if you like nuanced coming-of-age films.
10smrb-2
An incredible little engine that could. This film really feels like it's own genre. It's smart, funny, camp, and thoughtful. Excellent filmmaking. Feels like spending time with old friends. Watch this now.
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- ConexionesReferences Sillas de montar calientes (1974)
- Banda sonoraEver After
Written by Stephen Sondheim
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- Duración
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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