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The Sweet East

  • 2023
  • 16
  • 1h 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
3,6 mil
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Simon Rex, Jeremy O. Harris, Earl Cave, Talia Ryder, Jacob Elordi, Ayo Edebiri, and Rish Shah in The Sweet East (2023)
A picaresque journey through the cities and woods of the Eastern seaboard of the U.S undertaken by Lillian, a high school senior from South Carolina. She gets her first glimpse of the wider world on a class trip to Washington, D.C.
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Un viaje picaresco por las ciudades y los bosques de la costa este de los EE.UU. realizado por Lillian, una alumna de secundaria de Carolina del Sur, quien obtiene su primera vista amplia de... Leer todoUn viaje picaresco por las ciudades y los bosques de la costa este de los EE.UU. realizado por Lillian, una alumna de secundaria de Carolina del Sur, quien obtiene su primera vista amplia del mundo en un viaje escolar a Washington, D.C.Un viaje picaresco por las ciudades y los bosques de la costa este de los EE.UU. realizado por Lillian, una alumna de secundaria de Carolina del Sur, quien obtiene su primera vista amplia del mundo en un viaje escolar a Washington, D.C.

  • Dirección
    • Sean Price Williams
  • Guión
    • Nick Pinkerton
  • Reparto principal
    • Jack Irv
    • Talia Ryder
    • Ella Rubin
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sean Price Williams
    • Guión
      • Nick Pinkerton
    • Reparto principal
      • Jack Irv
      • Talia Ryder
      • Ella Rubin
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    • 62Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 10 premios y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Jack Irv
    Jack Irv
    • Troy
    Talia Ryder
    Talia Ryder
    • Lillian
    Ella Rubin
    Ella Rubin
    • Annabel
    Tess McMillan
    • Tessa
    Jamie Granato
    Jamie Granato
    • Tour Guide
    Jonathan Daniel Brown
    Jonathan Daniel Brown
    • Mr. Franks
    Peter Vack
    Peter Vack
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    Betsey Brown
    • Betsy Ross Girl
    Earl Cave
    Earl Cave
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    Andy Milonakis
    Andy Milonakis
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    J. Patrick McElroy
    • Manager
    Kaili Corcoran
    • Becky
    Cameron Andre
    • Adam
    Adam Friedland
    • Eric
    Simon Rex
    Simon Rex
    • Lawrence
    Thomas Helm
    • Timmy
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ayo Edebiri
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    Jeremy O. Harris
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    5stevelivesey-37183

    A schoolgirls fever dream.

    This happened and then this happened and after that this happened.

    In 1973, a British movie called O Lucky Man was released with a similar story structure. Namely, a protagonist falls from one improbable situation to another whilst passing commentary on the world around us.

    In this movie, all sorts of 'thrilling' adventures befall Taila Ryder as she is led from one implausible situation to the next. An activist, ingenue, actress, thief, prisoner, etc. Until its disappointing climax.

    Ryder is good as the nonplussed main character, the script seems largely improvised, the plot doesn't exist and the poor quality film stock and directing style made me want to shower after watching it.

    It quite good with some reservations.
    5thalassafischer

    Main Character is Insufferable, Unrelatable, Unrealistic

    The 17-18 year old high school senior who is the supposedly "picaresque" main character in this flick is utterly obnoxious in her vacant, empty, amoral approach to life. In many ways she seems younger, more like a 13 or 14 year old perhaps who is worried about being seen as "cool" so she constantly degrades absolutely everything as boring. Furthermore, I recall at that age having ethics and even budding political beliefs, while Lillian blankly moves between anarchist, far right, and vaguely leftist groups with zero feeling or development of intellect.

    A terrible incident occurs about 3/4 of the way through the film that is almost entirely her own fault. She is much too old to feign ignorance that the people whom she stole from were dangerous or that her bad behavior would result in significant consequences - in this case, death for innocent people whom she's lied to.

    I don't find this film amusing, and the character isn't even believable as a young woman in her late teens. I have seen reviews comparing the effect of her character passing through American current events to Forrest Gump unwittingly witnessing 20th century history unfold in front of his naive face. However, Gump was a well-written, expertly acted, and ultimately sweet film about a kind but intellectually disabled man. The Sweet East is just is pretentious nonsense. Not even sure what the director was trying to say, the flick seems to hint that the film makers are guilty of pseudo-intellectual false equivalence comparing disparate 21st century American political views.
    10vthsfggyd

    One of a kind - 10/10!

    The whole movie feels like a magical fever dream, but in a positive way. There is so much happening during the whole movie that you probably need to watch it a few times in order to identify all the metaphors that were used to create this gem. Alice in Wonderland meets American Girl from the 90s meets kafkaesk Sarcasm and Randomness. I loved it, for me it's a one of a kind movie. Talia Ryder is the absolut perfect choice for Lillian, I don't think anyone else could have pulled off that role as much as she did.

    If you are open to something special - give it a try :) You get to know a lot of interesting characters and aspects about what they stand for. 10/10 for me!
    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Well... it's weird lol.

    I have never been to the east coast of North America but watching a film like The Sweet East informs me in surreal and unconventional fashion what a culturally specific and striking region it is. This is a film that won't be for everybody; it's terminally odd, episodic to the point of being untethered, fiercely dialogue driven in some areas and visually shocking in others, a challenging arthouse road picture shot on grainy film stock, wrestling through restless themes in unorthodox fashion with a protagonist who is just south of likeable and just north of antihero. Lillian (Talia Ryder) is a runaway teen who finds herself energetically propelled from one strange encounter to the next along the USA's eclectic eastern seaboard, meeting one bizarre character after another in a free flowing, stream of consciousness vernacular that feels like a twilight zone Americana heroes journey gone slightly awry. Going into this it felt very barebones indie but there are some jarringly recognizable faces peppered in amongst the ensemble including Ayo Edibiri (FX's The Bear), Jacob Elordi (Sofia Coppola's Priscilla) and a standout Simon Rex, an actor I know only for his goofy presence in Scary Movie 3 and whose verbose, eccentric middle aged scholar here was an utterly surprising addition. Many films like this strive to illustrate a sort of dark side to the American dream but this one starts Lillian at a place where that dream isn't even a feasible undertaking, and even when she achieves some semblance of it by accidentally stumbling into the film industry, it's quickly snatched away in almost cartoonishly violent, satirically grotesque form. Like it or hate it, a lot of beautiful creativity and thought (both conscious and unconscious) went into this film and I appreciate it for being such a singular piece of artistic expression. Plus who doesn't love weird s**t? It's like a poet hipster's answer to Midnite Movie grindhouse sensibility and that's something you don't see every day.
    5Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    A muse is not enough

    This is exactly the TYPE of movie I feel we need more of now, so I really wanted to like it, but sometimes that is not enough. I was originally drawn to this film by mere way of its casting and a few blurbs I'd read about it, making it out to be some indie wonder. The tastefully selected cast is primarily made up of actors who have broken through more recently like Ayo Edebiri and Jacob Elordi, obscure pseudo-celebs like Gibby Haynes and Andy Milonakis, transgressive underground NYC filmmakers like Betsey Brown and her brother Peter Vack, and no-names, and that alone spoke volumes to me.

    When I started watching the movie, I discovered that it was directed by the DP of Good Time, one of my favorite movies of this entire century. With the tone and pacing of the first 15 minutes, I really thought I was going to love this movie. It moves quickly, barreling through people and places, almost faster than you can keep up with as a first-time viewer. The style of cinematography has a certain raw value reminiscent of 90's/2000's stalwarts like Harmony Korine or Larry Clark, or more modern films that also channel that energy like the wonderful American Honey. There is value in the believability of youth that is portrayed in this film's early segments - the true energy of college age kids going wild together is captured. Then, we hit the opening credits, which are also mystifying in their own way. Lead actress Talia Ryder lip syncs to a whimsical fairy-tale esque ballad while gazing at herself in the mirror - it is then that it becomes clear that Ryder will be the focus of the film, and it doesn't seem like a bad thing as she is gorgeous.

    However, things change after the title card. The pace slows down to more of a butter churn for most of the remainder of the film, and the structure shifts into a rather familiar, and in this case, somewhat redundant, and aimless one. "She's on an aimless adventure and everyone wants her", would be the easiest way of summing it up. This is a structure I've seen so many times before, but most of the other ones I've consumed had a lot more meat on their bones. Talia Ryder is angelic, looks like a model in the most traditional sense, and is totally likable, but her character has more arc and depth in the first 15 minutes then she does throughout the entire rest of the movie, so sadly, eventually, fixating on her SO MUCH does lose its steam in this case. There's not enough character depth in the writing to justify the infatuation that the camera seems to have with her. More humor really would have helped give this movie wings to fly, but I rarely found it to conjure chuckles or leave you with any memorably witty dialogue. On top of this, half of the male characters who appear all seem to have the exact same personality - they all want to flex obscure historical tales and philosophies endlessly - this is funny for a few minutes but after some time, it's like "ok, yeah, we get it...what else?". Simon Rex is actually the king of this energy in this film, and leaves one of the most lasting impressions, almost returning to the vibe of his most recent celebrated role, Red Rocket, in which he portrays characters with arguably pedophilic tendencies. The rest of the male characters simply portray danger or un-trust, one-dimensionally.

    As you could assume based off of the rest of this review, the journey goes nowhere. It only feels more aimless as it goes, and ends extremely abruptly. I really like what they were GOING for with this movie, but I just don't think it adds up to anything at all. Even as a tribute to the east coast in general, as it presents itself to be, it doesn't seem to hold much merit for viewers. It has flashes of brilliance but never more than flashes. Even some of the music choices are especially delightful, like putting a choice Minimal Man song over the ending credits, but those count as flashes.

    Of course, I could be wrong, but this feels like the EPITOME of a case where the filmmaker chose Talia Ryder as a muse, and just wanted to make a film revolving around her (hence the "camera's obsession" with her throughout the entire film), yet struggled to find a story with any real purpose, inspiration, or cohesion, and maybe even knew that, but had an opportunity to make a movie with this cast, and did it any way. They also used this as a vehicle to have Ryder say "retarded" as many times as possible - the R-WORD is back, baby! Maybe this will be some magical experience for some teenagers or college-age kids, but as a 40-year-old artist, it left me wanting a lot more.

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      Directorial debut of cinematographer Sean Price Williams, who's known for shooting films by the Safdie brothers and Alex Ross Perry. Perry is also a producer on the film.
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      Lillian: I'm just in like, a shitty situation right now and I don't really know what I'm going to do. The clothes I'm wearing are like, the only clothes I have, and I don't know where I'm gonna stay and stuff. I'm down from Baltimore.

      Lawrence: Up from Baltimore. It's south of here. Sorry, I'm being a pedant.

      Lillian: What?

      Lawrence: No, it's okay. I apologize. What were you saying?

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      • 26 de enero de 2024 (Noruega)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • 337.152 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 30.969 US$
      • 3 dic 2023
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      • 581.206 US$
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