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Choose Connor

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 49m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
342
MA NOTE
Alex D. Linz in Choose Connor (2007)
Theatrical Trailer from Strand Releasing
Liretrailer1 min 52 s
1 vidéo
7 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIdealistic 15-year old Owen gets the chance of a lifetime to be the youth spokesman for U.S. Senate Candidate Lawrence Connor, only to be exploited in a fierce campaign of TV and radio ads, ... Tout lireIdealistic 15-year old Owen gets the chance of a lifetime to be the youth spokesman for U.S. Senate Candidate Lawrence Connor, only to be exploited in a fierce campaign of TV and radio ads, posters, interviews, and speaking engagements in the cut throat media-image-is-all world o... Tout lireIdealistic 15-year old Owen gets the chance of a lifetime to be the youth spokesman for U.S. Senate Candidate Lawrence Connor, only to be exploited in a fierce campaign of TV and radio ads, posters, interviews, and speaking engagements in the cut throat media-image-is-all world of American politics.

  • Director
    • Luke Eberl
  • Writer
    • Luke Eberl
  • Stars
    • Darin Cooper
    • Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    • Alex D. Linz
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    342
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Luke Eberl
    • Writer
      • Luke Eberl
    • Stars
      • Darin Cooper
      • Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
      • Alex D. Linz
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 14Commentaires de critiques
    • 46Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 12 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Darin Cooper
    Darin Cooper
    • Investigator
    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
    • Tony Blake
    • (as Christopher Marquette)
    Alex D. Linz
    Alex D. Linz
    • Owen Norris
    • (as Alex Linz)
    James Runcorn
    James Runcorn
    • Howard Neuman
    Steven Weber
    Steven Weber
    • Lawrence Connor
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • Daniel Norris
    Rosalee Mayeux
    Rosalee Mayeux
    • Ellen Norris
    Escher Holloway
    Escher Holloway
    • Caleb Connor
    John Rubinstein
    John Rubinstein
    • Cary Evor
    Senta Moses
    Senta Moses
    • Stacy
    Jeremy Palmer
    Jeremy Palmer
    • Intern
    Karen Constantine
    Karen Constantine
    • Samantha-worked w…
    Diane Delano
    Diane Delano
    • Lara Connor
    Jeffrey Reeves
    Jeffrey Reeves
    • Wacky Wayne…
    Charles Hoyes
    Charles Hoyes
    • Richard Wallace
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Arthur Dennison
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Grant Miller
    Peter Fox
    Peter Fox
    • Henry Andrews
    • Director
      • Luke Eberl
    • Writer
      • Luke Eberl
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs9

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    10shop-118

    Solid story telling and technique

    The plot line is an expose of the under belly of American politics. While the theme seems common, what "makes" the movie is the unconventional way the story is told.

    The characters are played with conviction. You feel the innocence of the lead, and his innocence lost. The politician is the prince of double-talk, a real snake.

    The camera work is impressive. It affirms the nuances of the acting and dialogue. Ditto for the music.

    The story uses a parable-style with vingettes where the message is filled with double-entendres. A very canny strategy by the writer/director. The tension in the storyline is carried through to the last scenes.

    The movie was like a good mystery book. Something was "afoot"; you knew it was bad; you didn't know exactly what it could be - you had your suspicions; and when the evil was revealed you let out your breath you hadn't noticed you were holding in. Saddened, shaking your head.

    A story well written and well told. 3 cheers to a young writer/director.
    10claudekerven

    Intelligent, well-made American story by a gifted young filmmaker.

    Everything about "Choose Connor" was top=drawer, especially the script and the very proficient work done by the 21-year-old director, writer, producer Luke Eberl . . . a talented young man from whom to expect great things. All the acting was credible, the dialogue smart, the theme important. Loved it!!!

    Saw it at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival, where it was screened twice and went over tremendously with the audiences. It's more than just a coming of age movie -- this kid learns a hard, heartbreaking lesson about trust, politics and "the system" -- how things really work to suit the personal agendas of those in powerful positions.

    I would recommend this movie to anyone with a working brain.
    10daehouli

    Amazingly intense film based on a true story

    Apparently based on a true story that's even more depraved than what's portrayed here. This is an superb film. Some of the smartest dialog I've encountered, but it took me watching it twice because the interactions between the characters are so uncomfortable (intentionally so) that a lot of the nuance and depth got washed over by the emotional tension of the film the first time I watched it. Really amazingly done. It also provides I think a very candid look into how the nature of the political process and engender depravity. From what I can tell, this film was very well researched and if anything, has padded the historical facts to make a more believable story, which is pretty astounding.
    10meinong

    Shattered Idealism leads to Razor Sharp Shards of Wisdom

    In this election year, where so much idealism is attached to one of the candidates, it is poignant to watch a film that warns us not to make an idol out of anyone running for public office.

    Luke Eberl is the writer and director of "Choose Connor". There are significant parts of the film that reveal that he is a 'genius' when it comes to telling stories via the cinema.

    Go see this movie before the election and then ponder why and for whom you will cast your vote.

    Let you eyes be opened like those of the young protagonist.

    A mix of "Citizen Kane", "Advise and Consent" and "Paths of Glory" by a young director as talented as those who made the films listed above.
    5Cervaise

    Mediocre: not without interest, but ultimately disappointing

    Leaving the theater, my movie-going companion remarked: "It didn't go far enough." I see where he's coming from, but I would summarize a little differently. "Choose Connor" falls into an uncomfortable valley right between going too far and not going far enough.

    It purports to tell the story of a bright teenager's fall from innocence, as he gets swept up in the Senate campaign of a local politician, only to discover that the nuts and bolts of our electoral system, and the true character of the candidate himself, don't conform to his young idealism. Rich material, to be sure, with great potential.

    Unfortunately, the film falls down on a number of fronts. Primarily, the writer/director doesn't know whether he's making a gritty, true-to-life exposé, or a wild-eyed melodrama.

    At times, the script is tight and smart, as in the scene where the teenager is being prepped by the candidate's campaign manager, and is steered away from talking about (or even asking about) specific policy details. In these moments, we believe the characters, and that the situation develops as it might in reality.

    At other times, though, the script reaches for shock, as we learn about the traumas of another teen character, a family member of the candidate who carries terrible secrets. In these moments, we don't believe the situation for an instant; the screenwriter is clearly recycling trashy details from other stories (both political thrillers and family dramas), and gives no sense of actual experience in these matters. We simply don't buy it: this isn't how things like this would actually happen.

    That kind of lurid excess would be fine, if the rest of the movie were constructed with the same tone. But it's directly at odds with the low-key naturalism of other scenes, which are handled and played with subtlety (e.g., the candidate's offer of assistance in the teenager's father's career). The result is a movie that veers wildly between contradictory elements, until our suspension of disbelief has been whiplashed into oblivion.

    This is too bad, because the film wastes a strong performance by Steven Weber as the candidate; he's suitably charming, oily, and slippery, and is convincing as a man with a dark background who has discovered a route to personal safety through deceptive pursuit of power. There's a chilling scene late in the film, showing the candidate fighting tears and appealing for understanding from the teenager across the back seat of the candidate's car, that communicates very plausibly how this kind of manipulative operator might work on a vulnerable target. Sadly, the strong work of Weber and the rest of the cast is lost amid the unbelievable gyrations of the script.

    Even worse, the intermittent potential of the script is further quashed by flat direction. Luke Eberl, both writer and director, does himself no favors in the handling of his own script. Lighting and camera-work are dully tedious; visually, the piece looks like a TV movie from the mid-90s. Character blocking is similarly uninspired, with scene after scene lacking necessary vigor. The story takes place in the final weeks of a campaign for U.S. Senate, which should be a whirlwind of activity and background conflict, and yet we watch people floating idly through their speeches and settings as if nothing of importance is at stake. The script needed one more round of firm-handed polish, but even as it stands, its flaws might have been easier to overlook if a better director had established a more appropriately energetic setting and asked the cast to put the emotional accelerator on the floor.

    The movie's also unnecessarily coy about its details. The candidate is never identified as belonging to any political party, the specific state whose Senate seat is being contested is not named, and even a couple of clear references to the Iraq debate are cloaked behind the cheesy name of an obviously made-up country. This was probably justified, production-wise, as an attempt to get past partisan specifics and shoot for universality, but it's pretty easy to see past that rationalization and to the creative cowardice of which those choices are symptomatic. A stronger filmmaker would have recognized that universality is achieved through convincing detail, not through maddening vagueness.

    The overall feeling of "Choose Connor" is disappointment: a bright, very ambitious filmmaker has reached for significance and import, and we see that he's just not yet capable of pulling it off. He's young and inexperienced, and he's working on material and themes that are simply beyond him. the result is a movie that doesn't know when to pull its melodramatic punches, and simultaneously fails to land critical blows (or doesn't even throw them). It'll be interesting to see how this young filmmaker develops, but there's a great risk that the hubristic overreaching of this project will torpedo his later efforts, and one wonders whether he should have set his sights on a more reasonable goal.

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    • Anecdotes
      The last film of Alex D. Linz.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Getting That Girl (2011)
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 juin 2007 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Politician
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Black Bay Entertainment
      • Blue Cactus Pictures
      • Wild Cub Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 5 788 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 441 $ US
      • 12 oct. 2008
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 5 788 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 49 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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