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We Are the Freaks

  • 2013
  • Unrated
  • 1h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,6/10
373
MA NOTE
We Are the Freaks (2013)
Teen ComedyComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree misfits embark on a weekend they will never forget.Three misfits embark on a weekend they will never forget.Three misfits embark on a weekend they will never forget.

  • Director
    • Justin Edgar
  • Writer
    • Justin Edgar
  • Stars
    • Jamie Blackley
    • Sean Teale
    • Mike Bailey
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,6/10
    373
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Justin Edgar
    • Writer
      • Justin Edgar
    • Stars
      • Jamie Blackley
      • Sean Teale
      • Mike Bailey
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 16Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux17

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    Jamie Blackley
    Jamie Blackley
    • Jack
    Sean Teale
    Sean Teale
    • Chunks
    Mike Bailey
    Mike Bailey
    • Parsons
    Michael Smiley
    Michael Smiley
    • Killer Colin
    Amber Anderson
    Amber Anderson
    • Elinor
    Adam Gillen
    Adam Gillen
    • Splodger
    Stephen Boxer
    Stephen Boxer
    • Dr. Stevens
    Danielle Bux
    Danielle Bux
    • Megan
    Dominic Coleman
    Dominic Coleman
    • Mr. Parsons
    Sean Connolly
    Sean Connolly
    • Desk Sergeant
    Natalie Danks-Smith
    • Jack's Mum
    Shani Dhanda
    • Party Guest
    Jo Enright
    • Manager
    Rosamund Hanson
    Rosamund Hanson
    • Clare
    Hera Hilmar
    Hera Hilmar
    • Iona
    Will Irvine
    • Lead Gazza
    Laurence Saunders
    Laurence Saunders
    • Ambulance Driver
    • Director
      • Justin Edgar
    • Writer
      • Justin Edgar
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    5bowmanblue

    And we don't really know where we're going

    As the opening credits rolled, our teenage 'anti-hero' gives us a monologue to set the scene about how he's waiting to hear whether he's got into university and all the things he hates during the early nineties. I actually found myself laughing quite a lot and looking forward to what followed. However, what followed didn't really live up to its opening.

    First of all, it may be set in the early nineties, but it didn't really feel very early nineties at all – stick an iphone or two in the film and it would simply be set in the present day. We soon meet the cast – three young lads who don't feel like they confirm to the 'norms' of society and we follow them on their various adventures over the next couple of weeks. Unfortunately, their 'adventures' don't really take them that far. They just kind of drift from one situation to another with little in the way of story to tie it all together. You have the obligatory attempt to score drugs. The fabled party which they simply MUST attend and the – seemingly unobtainable – love interest that the hero is besotted with.

    There are a few funny moments dotted along here and there, but many of the scenes seemed like they were trying a bit too hard to be terribly over-the-top and outrageous. The trouble is... if you like teenagers behaving badly then you've probably already seen American Pie or, if you're only into the British version, The Inbetweeners. Bother of these franchises are massively better than 'We Are the Freaks' and, just because the latter tries to film itself all stylish (ala 'Trainspotting') doesn't really make it worth watching.

    It's okay, but you'll probably be better off watching Pie/Inbetweeners.

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    2leonblackwood

    Disappointing and not that funny! 2/10

    Review: I really got tricked by the advert of this movie because it looked quite funny, but after watching it I was really disappointed. I thought that it was going to be about a group of friends that has a mad night out, but they're not even together that much through the movie. It's about the mad situations that each individual character finds themselves in after one night out. One of them ends up babysitting a girl that he fancies, brother. Another one ends up driving around with a girl who steals drugs and the last friend has some severe trouble with his penis. Not the best concept in the world. Anyway, the movie isn't that funny and I lost interest in the characters who I found dull after a while. The script is weak and the whole feel of the film is pretty cheap but on the plus side, it's really short. Disappointing! 

    Round-Up: I never heard of any of the character before so I can't really comment on there overall acting skills. I know that the leading character is quite annoying and the other characters wasn't anything special. The annoying music throughout the movie really got on my nerves and the narrating became tedious after a while. Maybe that is why I hadn't heard anything about the film and why I haven't seen any of these actors before. Anyway, it's not a movie that I will be watching again in a hurry or will I be recommending this to any of my close friends.

    I recommend this movie to people who are into there buddy movies about a group of friends, in The UK, who get up to mischief on a mad night out. 2/10
    4Red-Barracuda

    A bit of a misfire

    A teenager awaits word on whether he has been accepted to the University he applied for. We watch him and two of his friends – the freaks – embark on an eventful night on the town.

    Going into this one I was sold mainly on the idea that it was going to be a film about British teenagers in 1990. This would be something I could relate to having been one then and having very fond memories of it. So I was up for a bit of that. Unfortunately for me, We Are the Freaks turned out to be movie that didn't feel very 'early 1990's' at all. Despite a few pointers such as Margaret Thatcher's resignation, a chunky car phone and some music references this could easily have been set in the present day. There was no soundtrack to give the feel of the times; all we got on that front was some utterly pointless references to pop bands of the day.

    Sadly, pointlessness is a good way of describing We Are the Freaks in general. There are many scenes that go absolutely nowhere and moments that happen for no overall purpose. It heavily feels like a film that is trying to 'be different' at all times, like it's too cool for school. The fourth wall is obliterated within the first few minutes and it's rammed to the gunnels with post-modern techniques that continually remind you that you are watching a movie. All of this would be okay in the right hands, as a skilled film-maker can use these devices to great effect. But We Are the Freaks is pretty poorly made and conceived. The writing is particularly terrible with a script that tries hard to be funny and clever but hardly ever is. The acting seemed under par as well but this may very well be a result of the awful script and the fact that all the characters have no depth to begin with. It's not a term I use much but this is a very self-indulgent movie. In fairness to it it's fast paced and visually interesting at times. But in the main it was a bit annoying to tell the truth.
    5allan-brown81

    An extended version of a not so funny Inbetweeners episode

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013 Presents:

    Director Justin Edgar's 'We Are the Freaks' is a stylish 90s coming of age, comedy drama, showcasing the relationship between three friends (who are all outcasts in society for different reasons) over an eventful weekend that may shape the rest of their lives.

    The film starts with a certain style and visual flare as Jamie Blackley commands the screen with charm and charisma, before he unexpectedly breaks through the 4th wall, talking directly to you, the audience, Ferris Bueller style. The opening 20 minutes is full of promise feeling both fresh and innovative as the film quickly draws you in through its lead character, Jack.

    We follow Jack (Jamie Blackley) and his two oddball friends, Parsons (Mike Bailey) and Chunks (Sean Teale) on a Friday night that will change their lives.

    Each of our three protagonists are misfits or as they see themselves 'Freaks' for one reason or another.

    Jack who is from an underprivileged background struggles to achieve his ambitions due to his financial difficulties. The film however over his character as he awaits to hear if he has be awarded a college grant thus allowing him to attend University.

    Parsons comes from a stern, claustrophobic and domineering family that have his life fully mapped out for him, regardless of his own views and ambitions. His girlfriend Claire (Rosamund Hanson) also knows what 'best' for him, which all comes to a 'head' in the second act. :P

    And lastly there's Chunks (Sean Teale) the oddball, slightly insecure, eccentric, whose privileged background means he doesn't have to work and instead lives on his divorced parents guilty handouts.

    We follow this trio of misfits through an eventful Friday night thats full of high-jinks, mishap and realisation.

    What started with such promise slowly falls away to becoming rather generic and uninteresting. All the visual flare and creative novelties of the first 20 minutes are all but dropped. Before we even reach the end of the first act the 4th wall seems to have been rebuilt, never to come down again. The punchy repartee of dialogue in the opening sequences also seems to vanish making way for unconvincing and uninteresting word exchanges between characters, followed by throwaway gags and comedic set pieces that we have all seen before.

    Michael Smiley (Kill List) offers a captivating performance as Killer Colin. His scenes are pitch perfect and offer the right balance of comedy and fear as we watch this volatile character fill the screen with great delight.

    Jamie Blackley who starts strong slowly shrinks as the film progresses. Mike Bailey plays the unsuspecting comic relief, tragedy character but his performance often feels like a half baked impersonation of Will McKenzie from The Inbetweeners. Sean Teale who also starts with promise quickly becomes nothing more than an irritating one dimensional presence on screen.

    By the end the film, despite its interesting moments, vibrancy and frequent skillful direction, it just seems to run out of steam. The films lack of commitment to what it's trying to say, ultimately leaves it all feeling a bit flat and essentially playing like an extended version of a not so funny Inbetweeners episode.

    In-Short

    We Are the Freaks isn't a bad film by any means, it just frustratingly teases us with enough moments of promise, skill and quirk to know there was a far better film in there somewhere. Instead, what we get is nothing we haven't seen a million times before.

    For all my other film reviews and movie ramblings head to www.moviereviewworld.com

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 avril 2014 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Birmingham, West Midlands, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • société de production
      • 104 Films
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      • 625 000 £ (estimation)
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      1 heure 20 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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