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Uma mãe tem sua vida destruída depois que o seu filho é morto durante um trote universitário. Sentindo que as autoridades deram pouca importância ao caso, ela decide lutar até as últimas con... Ler tudoUma mãe tem sua vida destruída depois que o seu filho é morto durante um trote universitário. Sentindo que as autoridades deram pouca importância ao caso, ela decide lutar até as últimas consequências por justiça.Uma mãe tem sua vida destruída depois que o seu filho é morto durante um trote universitário. Sentindo que as autoridades deram pouca importância ao caso, ela decide lutar até as últimas consequências por justiça.
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Peter Hogan
- Vinny
- (as Peter Munson Hogan)
Danny Roberto
- Rob
- (as Daniel Roberto)
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A technically well made film with An exiting build-up, thatt, helas, ends up as an unsatisfactory TV movie level opportunities missed production.. In spite of especially the mother's good acting performance. The way too smoothly finale leaves us behind with all sorts of major unanswered script storyline questions as, has anything ever been done with all of the collected interviews video material of all of the other grieving mothers ? Was the frat leader ever sentenced ? Was the senator ever exposed ? Even if only a fictional individual case, still with so many loose ends that it brings down what could have easily been a film of real depth into large scale current issues contents value to the level of little more than a simple sentimental family drama, a pulp fiction tale of not even a decently elaborate revenge. The family members themselves and their interactions are so overly romantized that even while under alledged extreme pressure no-one ever looses control of their emotions.
And while the siblings of the victim just keep on smiling, the dad, who is presumed to be some kind of former hardman, does is nothing at all, he just continues to go to work and takes absolutely no action whatsoever.. With, as a result, that I personally, with the exception of them mom, couldn't identify to any of the other family members as real world people at all. And last but not least, I do think the director of this movie does show talent and promise indeed, but that a lot of professionalism could definitely be gained by learning how to make ends meet. Because in the end, the fact that no justice has been served, no promises to any of the other victims have been kept, and absolutely nothing has changed for the better, did leave me personally behind with the sensation of having enjoyed a wonderful appetizer while the main course never came.. And since all we are left with is the picture of the fairy content remains of our (never arguing with eachother about anything) modern day Waltons family, going back to business as usual as like almost nothing had happened at all, I suppose it would probably be best if we viewers would simply do exactly the same.
And while the siblings of the victim just keep on smiling, the dad, who is presumed to be some kind of former hardman, does is nothing at all, he just continues to go to work and takes absolutely no action whatsoever.. With, as a result, that I personally, with the exception of them mom, couldn't identify to any of the other family members as real world people at all. And last but not least, I do think the director of this movie does show talent and promise indeed, but that a lot of professionalism could definitely be gained by learning how to make ends meet. Because in the end, the fact that no justice has been served, no promises to any of the other victims have been kept, and absolutely nothing has changed for the better, did leave me personally behind with the sensation of having enjoyed a wonderful appetizer while the main course never came.. And since all we are left with is the picture of the fairy content remains of our (never arguing with eachother about anything) modern day Waltons family, going back to business as usual as like almost nothing had happened at all, I suppose it would probably be best if we viewers would simply do exactly the same.
This a chilling drama that explores the dark side of fraternity hazing and the devastating consequences it can have on students and their families. The film is a harrowing exploration of a mother's quest for justice after her son's tragic death, driven by a powerful performance from Hogan.
The plot of "Rushed" is straightforward yet compelling. Hogan plays Barbara O'Brien, an Irish Catholic mother who sends her son Jimmy off to college, only for him to fall victim to a fatal hazing incident. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the raw emotions of a grieving mother and her relentless pursuit of justice.
Hogan's performance is the film's standout aspect. She convincingly portrays a mother's grief, anger, and determination, making the audience feel her pain and root for her cause. The supporting cast, including Robert Patrick as the lawyer aiding Barbara's quest, also deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography is effective in creating a somber mood that mirrors the film's dark theme. The use of dim lighting and cold color tones effectively conveys the bleakness of Barbara's situation.
"Rushed" also deserves credit for tackling a serious issue that is often overlooked. It brings attention to the dangerous practices of fraternity hazing and the need for stricter regulations to protect students. However, the film's impact is somewhat diminished by its lack of subtlety. The message is delivered with a heavy hand, which can come across as preachy rather than thought-provoking.
In conclusion, "Rushed" is a heartfelt drama that shines a light on the devastating impact of fraternity hazing. It is elevated by a powerful performance from Siobhan Fallon Hogan. The film serves as a stark reminder of the need for change in college fraternity cultures, making it a worthwhile watch despite its flaws.
The plot of "Rushed" is straightforward yet compelling. Hogan plays Barbara O'Brien, an Irish Catholic mother who sends her son Jimmy off to college, only for him to fall victim to a fatal hazing incident. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the raw emotions of a grieving mother and her relentless pursuit of justice.
Hogan's performance is the film's standout aspect. She convincingly portrays a mother's grief, anger, and determination, making the audience feel her pain and root for her cause. The supporting cast, including Robert Patrick as the lawyer aiding Barbara's quest, also deliver commendable performances.
The cinematography is effective in creating a somber mood that mirrors the film's dark theme. The use of dim lighting and cold color tones effectively conveys the bleakness of Barbara's situation.
"Rushed" also deserves credit for tackling a serious issue that is often overlooked. It brings attention to the dangerous practices of fraternity hazing and the need for stricter regulations to protect students. However, the film's impact is somewhat diminished by its lack of subtlety. The message is delivered with a heavy hand, which can come across as preachy rather than thought-provoking.
In conclusion, "Rushed" is a heartfelt drama that shines a light on the devastating impact of fraternity hazing. It is elevated by a powerful performance from Siobhan Fallon Hogan. The film serves as a stark reminder of the need for change in college fraternity cultures, making it a worthwhile watch despite its flaws.
Well worth a watch. And the woman playing the mother is absolutely fantastic!
From the first scene I was riveted. The hazing scenes gutted me. Siobhan Fallon Hogan, as the lead character, is completely convincing, as is the entire cast. This is an important film based on something we all know occurs on college campuses; a powerful story which takes a surprising turn.. There are so many gems in this film. See it.
Pretty forgettable drama, incorrectly listed as horror/mystery as it contains neither. Not that it is a particularly bad film, just not a particularly good one either. You would not regret missing it.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe film's poster has the sigma symbol (generally used in mathematics to denote a sum) instead of the letter 'E'. This symbol is found in the middle of the fraternity's name.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt 30 minutes in, Jimmy's mother is hugging him while he is hooked to a respirator in a hospital bed. When she breaks the embrace, Jimmy is no longer hooked to any respirator.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 41 minutos
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