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American Milkshake

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 23min
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American Milkshake (2013)
In mid-90's America, bookish high-school student Jolie Johnson knows the only way to get in with the gangsta crowd is to make the varsity basketball team.  Making the team not only means approval from the inner-city crew of Maple Avenue, but also gets him a step closer to being the one thing he is not – black.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhite teenager Jolie Jolson is trying to get on the high school basketball team, because Jolie thinks it will bring him one step closer to becoming the one thing that he is not: African-Amer... Leggi tuttoWhite teenager Jolie Jolson is trying to get on the high school basketball team, because Jolie thinks it will bring him one step closer to becoming the one thing that he is not: African-American.White teenager Jolie Jolson is trying to get on the high school basketball team, because Jolie thinks it will bring him one step closer to becoming the one thing that he is not: African-American.

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    • David Andalman
    • Mariko Munro
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    • David Andalman
    • Mariko Munro
  • Star
    • Leo Fitzpatrick
    • Danny Burstein
    • Shareeka Epps
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • David Andalman
      • Mariko Munro
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Andalman
      • Mariko Munro
    • Star
      • Leo Fitzpatrick
      • Danny Burstein
      • Shareeka Epps
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    • 30Metascore
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    Leo Fitzpatrick
    Leo Fitzpatrick
    • Mr. McCarty
    Danny Burstein
    Danny Burstein
    • Coach
    Shareeka Epps
    Shareeka Epps
    • Henrietta
    Georgia Ford
    • Christine
    Tyler Ross
    Tyler Ross
    • Jolie
    Anna Friedman
    Anna Friedman
    • Jeanette, the Grunge Girl
    Allison Pearce
    Allison Pearce
    • Clinic Receptionist
    Eshan Bay
    Eshan Bay
    • Haroon
    Nuri Hazzard
    • Arius
    Julia Nolan
    Julia Nolan
    • Westbranch Magnet Geek
    Hannah Bronfman
    Hannah Bronfman
    • Hot Cheerleader
    Hillary Jones
    • Maple Ave Kid
    David Hucks
    • Marley
    Sol Leon
    • Westbranch Magnet Geek
    Allyssa Cooper
    • Westbranch Magnet Geek
    Michael Womack
    • Principal Gaddis
    Jovice McLeod
    • Maple Ave Kid
    Teresah Toussanint
    • Maple Ave Kid
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      • David Andalman
      • Mariko Munro
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Andalman
      • Mariko Munro
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    5Seth_Rogue_One

    American Meh

    A movie that's rather hard to categorise, In a way it's a comedy except not particularly funny and in a way it's a drama except not particularly dramatic.

    The movie is about a guy who's obsessed with black people and think they are the coolest people on earth simply for the fact that they are black.

    I guess some people would call him a wigger but I think that he's just a delusional poser who thinks that he is the coolest guy on the block (with exceptions for the black guys of course, who by default are cooler since he's white).

    He's extremely selfish and acts like a moron half the time which makes it really hard to care for him; for instance his best friend is an Indian (not so cool) who he's quick to throw under the bus once he's got a couple black friends (much cooler in his mind).

    Shareeka Epps is a little easier to care for, she's the only character in this movie that feels real but even her character is slightly confusing.

    It's taking place in 1995 and references the OJ Simpson trial and verdict, but some of the other references simply aren't accurate with the times like the lead quoting Tupac's 'Rather Be Ya N...' which wasn't released until 1996.

    And the songs actually played in the movie aren't from the right year nor do they sound like they are either.

    Most people won't care about that but if they were gonna do a backdrop at 1995 at least get it right.

    At the end of the day though the biggest problem with this movie is that it has very little to say and offer and it just randomly stops with a less than impressive conclusion that feels forced.

    PS if you think I used the word black too many times in this review, definitely don't watch this movie the b-word is thrown around more in this movie than the f-word was in Scarface, as far as the 'Kevin Smith presents' on the poster he had NOTHING to do with the making of the movie, friends or something of the directors I imagine.
    10benjaminlorr

    Cutting satire.

    This movie gets it done!

    A damn funny look at the intersection of race, class, and teenage babymommadrama in an suburban high school in the early 1990s (right around the time of Mike Tyson, OJ Simpson, the Million Man March). A cutting satire of all those white kids trying to be hood, featuring a lovable sociopath as a protagonist. It is a hard movie to wrap your headaround, especially because the parts that filled me with with the most nostalgia, were also the parts where the satire cut the deepest. That said, the spot on early 1990s details brought tears to my eyes (just not sure if I was cringing or laughing).

    Definitely worth watching twice.
    10abcvision

    Spin it old school

    Milkshake is a period piece that takes the viewer to the 1990s. The setting is a high school where the main character Jolie Jolson, who is the great-great-grandson of the famed singer Al Jolson is an odyssey of self discover. He has that high school angst where he balances independence while staying between the lines establishes by the authority figures in his life. Jolie balances life, relationship, and sex as he deals with the present and plans for an unforeseen future. This movie brings out a nostalgic view of the simpler days of the 90s, when a less connected world made for more leeway on learning from youthful indiscretions. I saw this film as part of the Atlanta Film Festival
    7sethaw-08460

    "Juno" meets "White Boyz"

    A decent High School joint mixed with what seemed like a character from "White Boyz." Jolie Jolson (Ross) is unintentionally funny and dare I say "interesting" to follow, though Henrietta (Epps) is the star of the film. Reminiscent of Juno, minus the Yuppie sense of humor and actors who are equally charismatic as their "Juno" counterparts (Ellen Page/Michael Cera). The lead character-Jolie Jolson-is completely clueless to his surroundings and social "norms". With 1995 as the backdrop, his lack of direction becomes a secondary focus when the mid- 90's paradigm is taken into consideration. Henrietta, the awful result of parental enabling, is somehow still regarded compassionately, even after it becomes obvious that her personal issues are the result of her own actions. Jolie's attraction to Henrietta and her "I don't give a sh*t" attitude ends predictably, but it's still attention worthy. The BEST attraction to this film is that the basic concept is: "here's a White boy who wants to Black, but in 1995, at the onset of the "Ghetto Fabulous" movement. Late Gen-Y's/Early Millennials will remember the mid-90's; the era that glorified all things Hip-Hop, and white boys wanted to be "cool;" and "cool" was BLACK. Definitely a "B" quality film, and the dialogue wasn't written by a seasoned pro, but because parts of the film seem to be based on actual occurrences, the film plays out in three acts, like you'd expect, and the leads end properly, with "honest" outcomes.

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      References Tupac multiple times in the movie, in one reference the lead quotes the Tupac song 'Rather Be Ya N' and uses the expression 'Thugged Out' throughout the movie which was first coined in another Tupac song 'Can't C Me'. And while this movie takes place in 1995 neither of those songs were released until 1996.
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      • 20 gennaio 2013 (Stati Uniti)
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