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I Am the Cheese

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
332
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I Am the Cheese (1983)
Psychological DramaDramaFantasy

A teenage lad struggles to piece together his reality following a traumatic event.A teenage lad struggles to piece together his reality following a traumatic event.A teenage lad struggles to piece together his reality following a traumatic event.

  • Director
    • Robert Jiras
  • Writers
    • Robert Cormier
    • David Lange
    • Robert Jiras
  • Stars
    • Robert MacNaughton
    • Hope Lange
    • Don Murray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    332
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Jiras
    • Writers
      • Robert Cormier
      • David Lange
      • Robert Jiras
    • Stars
      • Robert MacNaughton
      • Hope Lange
      • Don Murray
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert MacNaughton
    Robert MacNaughton
    • Adam Farmer
    Hope Lange
    Hope Lange
    • Betty Farmer
    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • David Farmer
    Robert Wagner
    Robert Wagner
    • Dr. Brint
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Amy Hertz
    Lee Richardson
    Lee Richardson
    • Mr. Grey
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Arnold
    Sudie Bond
    Sudie Bond
    • Edna
    Frank McGurran
    • Young Adam
    Russell P. Goslant
    • Gardener
    Robert Cormier
    • Mr. Hertz
    Dorothea MacNaughton
    • Produce Lady
    Milford Keene
    • Harvester
    Joey Jerome
    • Whipper
    Ronnie Bradbury
    • Corn
    Robert Dutil
    • Jed
    Jeff Rumney
    • Counter Man
    David Lange
    • Mr. Montgomery
    • Director
      • Robert Jiras
    • Writers
      • Robert Cormier
      • David Lange
      • Robert Jiras
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    6melissag-7

    Kinda slow, but very much worth the watch

    The movie's title and DVD cover kept catching my attention at the movie store. I finally rented it and was not disappointed. I watched it without having heard about the book or anything so I went in unbiased. On its own, I'd say it was quite intriguing. It kept you guessing... even after it ended. The ending was rather unclear, but fascinating and puzzling in a good way. I'd say, if you have read the book, don't spoil the movie for somebody else because you did not think the movie gave the book justice. Just judge the movie on its own. Sure it was low budget, but just appreciate it for its good points--the intriguing plot, the beautiful scenery, and the intense emotion. Over all, I would recommend this movie to anyone who is able to branch out and be adventurous. Just watch it and see if you like it. Judge for yourself.
    2friendwes

    The Scenery is More Interesting than the Plot

    About the only people who will have any appreciation for this movie are homesick Vermonters...I grew up riding my bike on the same roads as Adam, so it was a hoot to see Marshfield & Barre from back in the day. It was even better to hear the gold-domed State Capitol Building described as a "court house." Don't bother renting this film- it's truly awful. And the ending sucks. I don't understand why it was ever released on DVD...maybe it was an attempt to capitalize on the study hall market- bored kids watching the movie because they can't be bothered to crack open the book...Why on earth Robert Wagner chose to get involved with such a lame project is beyond me...
    2dwj-5

    Terrible film -- book deserves a remake

    The people who made I Am The Cheese disregarded the atmosphere of the original novel. The movie is bright and cheery. The interrogation scenes take place in a well-lit, normal-looking office. The doctor is basically nonthreatening. The drama of Adam's situation is underplayed and subdued, and the movie insults the book by adding an ending that fits the movie's sanitized view of the story. A new version of this film would be really cool, if any studio had the initiative to take on the project. Since the cast is so small and the story requires little in the way of special effects, an independent production could work out very well. Today's audiences would probably react well to a version of I Am The Cheese that stays true to the style of the book -- dark, threatening, and mysterious. It's a shame nobody's bothered to dig up the rights.
    6caspian1978

    Shutter Island in Vermont

    After reading several reviews for this film being not only slow, dull, confusing, and bad, I felt obligated to review it myself. To be fair, the movie is slow, dull and confusing but it is not bad. Especially for 1983, I Am the Cheese is a good story that keeps its audience guessing to what is actually happening to the story's main character. Along wtih the movie's plot, the cast as well as the setting for thid story are all equally important to its theme. In many ways, the setting of rural Vermont is as long and dull as its cast. The pacing of the movie is deliberate. Not to bore its audience but to showcase how lost the main chracter is. This is beyond evident with the long takes of endless bicycle scenes that go on way too long. The point the movie is bringing to its audience is like a mouse through the maze, the Cheese is the one who is lost. Yes this can be a boring movie, but its the context of the movie that you need to consider. Not the right movie for everyone, but for those who read the book should be obligated to view it at least once.
    9speedster

    Low budget but very enjoyable

    I read the book in junior high in the 80s and first watched the movie in the 90s while working at a video store. I recently rewatched the movie a few times and still enjoy it. Thoughtful musical score, great scenery, well-acted especially by Robert MacNaughton whose portrayal of loneliness and desperation is outstanding. Yes, it could have benefited from a larger budget (think Running on Empty) but it still works and the lower budget helps capture the bleakness in Adam's life. Not for those looking for a slick Hollywood production but if you enjoy an honest little production made with love you will like it.

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    • Trivia
      The number that Adam dials in the movie is not a typical '555' movie number but rather is an actual phone number. At the time of the movie's production, the number rang at the home of the author of 'I Am the Cheese' and gave him an opportunity to interact with fans of the book and movie.
    • Quotes

      Whipper: What is this?

      Adam Farmer: Nothing.

      Whipper: Come on. What is it? Is it a bomb or something? You planning on blowing up Plainfield?

      Adam Farmer: No, it's a present for my father.

    • Soundtracks
      Time Has Come to Go
      Performed by Didus and the Fabulous Mascarenes

      Written by Phil Demise

      Published by Gegenschein Music

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Я - болван
    • Filming locations
      • Cabot, Vermont, USA
    • Production company
      • I Am the Cheese
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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