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Jet Boy

  • 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.7K
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Dylan Walsh and Branden Nadon in Jet Boy (2001)
A drug dealer finds an unlikely traveling companion in a runaway kid trying to dodge social services.
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A drug dealer finds an unlikely traveling companion in a runaway kid trying to dodge social services.A drug dealer finds an unlikely traveling companion in a runaway kid trying to dodge social services.A drug dealer finds an unlikely traveling companion in a runaway kid trying to dodge social services.

  • Director
    • Dave Schultz
  • Writer
    • Dave Schultz
  • Stars
    • Branden Nadon
    • Joe Norman Shaw
    • Matthew Currie Holmes
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    7.1/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Dave Schultz
    • Writer
      • Dave Schultz
    • Stars
      • Branden Nadon
      • Joe Norman Shaw
      • Matthew Currie Holmes
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Branden Nadon
    Branden Nadon
    • Nathan
    Joe Norman Shaw
    Joe Norman Shaw
    • Nathan's First Pick-up
    • (as Joe-Norman Shaw)
    Matthew Currie Holmes
    Matthew Currie Holmes
    • Jordan
    Randy Birch
    • Tattoo Artist
    David LeReaney
    David LeReaney
    • Gym Teacher
    Shawn Anderson
    • Fighting Classmate
    Valerie Planche
    • Mrs. Ross
    Krista Rae
    Krista Rae
    • Girl in Bed
    Carrie Schiffler
    • Nathan's Mom
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Boon Palmer
    Lynn Ivall
    • Detective Schuyler
    Stephen Strachan
    Stephen Strachan
    • Ferris
    Blair Wood
    • Punk
    Tania Sablatash
    • Waitress
    Nancy MacDonald
    • Boon's Aunt
    Jordan Weller
    • Lloyd
    Kelly Rowan
    Kelly Rowan
    • Erin
    Roy Neilson
    • Clay
    • Director
      • Dave Schultz
    • Writer
      • Dave Schultz
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    8bileriphon

    sad story

    It's a good movie. It's about a boy who sells himself for money. And then his mom dies and he has no dad, so he has no where to go. While in a diner he mats Boon. It's sad because in one scene he says "I just want to be a good kid" and you feel sad for him. He dosen't want Boon too leave him all alone.Branden Nadon plays Nathan,the main character. It's also good because it's canadian.
    coolloser

    Great movie!

    I was bored and wanted to watch a movie, Jet Boy was the only movie starting at that moment so I started to watch it. The beginning hooked me right away, I wanted to know what would happen to this young boy who was selling himself on his twelfth birthday. This movie hooked me and it kept me hooked all the way through. A lot of neat things happened :)
    joelukephillips

    Nearly a good film

    It felt like the director was having trouble stitching together an over complicated turn of events. The flaws in the plot are evident from the beginning yet had they been simplified I feel it would have worked so much better.

    A neglected / abused adolescent meets and cons his way into getting a lift off a mysterious stranger he suspects is a drug dealer. The stranger is coerced into giving the boy a lift. There then follows an unlikely turn of events re-uniting the stranger with an old flame and the boy - passing himself off as the stranger's son - befriends the woman's son.

    Never having had a father figure the boy jealously guards his new 'mentor' and resorts to unconventional means to try and win him over as the movie becomes more plausible but still somewhat 'messy'. As with the opening scenes the fate of the protagonist is heart rending.

    All that being said the director handles some very tricky issues very delicately although I would have preferred otherwise. These are real issues and there should be the 'shock factor', it would never have been a family film so maybe the delicacy with which issues were addressed detracts from, or dilutes the impact they have in real life.

    Brendan Nadon was a little unconvincing in my opinion but playing the part of a 13 year old when 15 did give him a little more maturity which is true to life for those poor kids that have to grow up fast. The adult actors held it all together with some strong performances.

    I still gave the movie 7 out of 10 because despite the obvious flaws the director handled the unenviable task of avoiding censorship when dealing with child abuse and prostitution.. The film was very engaging and well worth watching.
    5EdgarST

    No Hope for a Happy Home

    «Jet Boy» is not a pleasant movie to watch, not for the sordid elements in the plot, but for the options the leading characters choose in the end, in a hopeless intent to form a "happy home". And worse than that, what begins rather promising turns into a melodrama of few merits: the performances by Branden Nadon as Nathan, the "jet boy", and Dylan Walsh, as Boon, the tough driver who is forced to take Nathan with him in a dangerous trip to Vancouver, related to drug trafficking.

    The main issue is that 13-year-old Nathan is a prostitute, abused and battered by adult male patrons, who runs away from Calgary when his junky mother dies of intoxication with bad dope that he provided. He meets Boon in a cafeteria on the road, and suspects that the man is into "something". When Boon makes a phone call, Nathan memorizes and then erases a number which is vital for Boon to call in Vancouver... and so on, the plot gets into cliched territory, giving rutinary psychological answers to many of both characters' ticks, blows and surrender, including a return to Boon's hometown, to his dying father, to his ex-bride and her son, whose apparently idyllic suburban life attracts Nathan and unwittingly Boon too.

    Things get tougher, deadlier in Vancouver, and... you know the rest. It gets mellow and improbable, but I tell you, Nadon does a fine job as the kid, and Walsh gives good support as the kind of man who attracts and repels Nathan. Not bad to watch as a surrogate of a TV Movie of the Week.
    5Coralknight

    Pedophilia meets Prime Time Sit-com

    To begin with, yes, I understand this is a Canadian film, which by nature has to be "nice" and cute. But there is really nothing funny, cute or nice about pedophilia. The beginning of the film opens up and promises a harsh, in-your-face slice of life for an underage male prostitute (who honestly does a decent job...I seriously felt sorry for this actor for taking this role/being exposed to this subject matter). But then starts to get "cute" with heart-warming "awwwwe..." moments (remember: Canadian) that you would almost expect on any TV sit-com as it wraps up with its obligatory schmaltz. There are in fact a couple of interesting plot-twists, but they are underplayed by the lackluster writing (and acting), made-for TV filmography and EXTREMELY predictable, linear writing. We actually watched the out-takes/cut scenes which reveal an even worse writing imaginable (someone at least had the sense to hire a very good editor). I would say, if you happen to be a fan of "Nip/Tuck" or want a "feel good" movie about pedophilia knowing it will all work out in the end, then sure...watch it. If not, there are much more accurate, hard-hitting and blunt dramas out there.

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      When Boon arrives at the diner, he parks his car near it (right under the 'Restaurant'sign at the back of the shot), however the shot after the phone call reveals the car parked much nearer to the camera and in a different orientation.
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      High School Punk
      Written by Cory White, Terry Murray and Kaenaelon Simpson

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2010 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Moments
    • Filming locations
      • Ambassador Motor Inn - 802 16th Ave NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada(exteriors: motel)
    • Production companies
      • Smash It Up Productions
      • Interstate 80 Entertainment
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      • CA$1,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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