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Speak

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
32K
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Kristen Stewart in Speak (2004)
Coming-of-AgeDrama

A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.A teenager is traumatized into silence after a disastrous summer party.

  • Director
    • Jessica Sharzer
  • Writers
    • Laurie Halse Anderson
    • Jessica Sharzer
    • Annie Young Frisbie
  • Stars
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Elizabeth Perkins
    • Richard Hagerman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,526
    516
    • Director
      • Jessica Sharzer
    • Writers
      • Laurie Halse Anderson
      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Annie Young Frisbie
    • Stars
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Elizabeth Perkins
      • Richard Hagerman
    • 121User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Melinda Sordino
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Joyce Sordino
    Richard Hagerman
    • School Bus Driver
    • (as Dick Hagerman)
    Allison Siko
    Allison Siko
    • Heather
    Remy Brommer
    • Yearbook Photographer
    • (as A. Remy Brommer)
    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Mr. Neck
    Grace Ameter
    • Emily
    Tyanna Rolley
    • Nicole
    Leslie Lyles
    • Hairwoman
    Hallee Hirsh
    Hallee Hirsh
    • Rachel
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Dave Petrakis
    Kimberly Kish
    • Ms. Keen
    Megan Pillar
    • Ivy
    Steve Zahn
    Steve Zahn
    • Mr. Freeman
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Jack Sordino
    Jamie Lee White
    • Social Studies Student
    Eric Lively
    Eric Lively
    • Andy Evans
    Christina Hardebeck
    • Meg
    • Director
      • Jessica Sharzer
    • Writers
      • Laurie Halse Anderson
      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Annie Young Frisbie
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    10KM_391

    A Beautiful Piece of Work

    I saw this movie at Sundance and was very surprised that it went home with no awards. Though I'm not familiar with the book, I can say that Jessica Scharzer does a masterful job of telling a delicate story in a very real and touching way. It is never easy to handle a story about a traumatizing event, but to do it with such sensitivity, in the midst of a HILARIOUS movie, is pure genius. A great deal of the credit must go to Kristen Stewart for her portrayal of a girl whose emotions are always known to the audience, though she hardly ever says a word. Anyone who has been to high school should get a big kick from some of the send-ups in "Speak." And for anyone who has doubted the talents of Steve Zahn, just look for the scene where he sees what Melinda (Stewart) has done in the supply closet.

    I hope to see this movie in theaters soon, and I give it my highest recommendation. And no, I don't know anyone who was involved with it. I just wanted to give credit where credit is due. Go see this movie!
    8monkeyboy12121-414-225890

    Speak, shout or whisper??

    Well which one is it? This movie really surprised me, as the performances from Stewart and Zahn are brilliant. The movie slowly unfolds and tells us the story of Melinda (Stewart) and a traumatic event during her summer causes her to lose all her confidence and become alienated from society.

    Her fellow classmates and her "ex best friends" bully her and parents don't understand her problem because she cannot talk or even imagine the event that caused her confidence to falter.

    Stewart does a great job as the frightened unconfident Melinda and the narration from her is quirky, funny but also gives an insight of how the character actually feels. Zahn also does a great job as the funky art teacher trying to inspire his students and help Melinda regain her confidence.

    The direction of the film is steady and knows where it wants to head and finish and shows the harsh reality of highschool where cliques form and bullying thrives but i felt that Angarano and Zahn deserved more screen time because they were great.

    Positives: Great acting, good story and really pulls you into the film Negatives: Should've had more from the secondary characters Overall: Should definitely watch this film!!
    8claudio_carvalho

    Heartbreaking Coming-to-age Story

    The teenager Melinda Sordino (Kristen Stewart) joins the high-school with a great feeling of rejection and becomes practically mute. Her school mates and friends call her "squealer", because she called the police during a summer party; she does not have communication with her mother, Joyce Sordino (Elizabeth Perkins), who is workaholic and is permanently busy; and she has problem with a very radical teacher. She finds a great support with her arts teacher Mr. Freeman (Steve Zahn) and her school friend David Petrakis (Michael Angarano), and recalls her traumatic experience in the summer school, when she was raped, learning how to deal with the situation and reborn mature.

    "Speak" is a very simple and linear story, and even in the trailer the predictable trauma of Melinda is disclosed; therefore there are no surprises, plot point or mystery to have a twist in the story. What makes "Speak" a little gem and so special are the realistic story, the excellent direction and the stunning performances, mainly of Kristen Stewart in the role of the traumatized Melinda, learning how to deal with her rape and later rejection by the mates by herself. Steve Zahn is also great in a mature role (I believe this is the first time I see him in this type of character) of a supportive school teacher. The nominations and award of the sensitive director Jessica Sharzer are very fair, but I believe Kristen Stewart deserved also a nomination for her brilliant and awesome performance. I would like to recommend this movie for parents of teenagers. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "O Silêncio de Melinda" ("The Silence of Melinda")
    DaveMcDave

    Not bad at all

    I just finished watching this film and decided that I should say something about it. Firstly, Wow! Kristen Stewart. There is an actress with a great future. An impressive performance. The support cast, which it must be remembered, play a fairly incidental role in this film, were adequate at allowing her to shine through. The Directing was solid. I didn't get lost, it wasn't all over the place.

    Plotwise, I was quietly moved. I had seen this film on cable a couple of times before and just flicked passed it thinking it was just more "made for TV" crapola, but tonight I tuned in at the beginning and failed to channel surf away. I stuck with it till the end, and if anything, was sorry that it was over. It managed to suck me right into the story, I wanted to see where I was being taken.

    It's not a bold film, even though it discusses a challenging topic. I was worried the Teen Angst Engine may kick in, and was glad to see it nowhere in sight. It was a film that left me thoughtful, and wanting to tell someone to give it a chance.... so... give it a chance, I thought it was worth it.
    8sarazarr

    A faithful, moving adaptation of a wonderful book.

    I was luck enough to see this film at Sundance. I'd read the book when it came out and loved it, but wasn't sure how it would translate to film, given that the main character really doesn't talk at all in the book. Jessica Sharzer's adaptation handles all of the potential problems beautifully, without changing the fundamental story and using voiceover only sparingly. What really makes the movie, though, is Kristen Stewart's complete embodiment of Melinda. She does things with her face that actors twice her age with twice her experience only wish they could do. Though the film is not at all didactic in nature, it would be a great one for teens to see with their parents. Lots of good material for discussion. It's great to see Laurie Halse Anderson's wonderful book get the screen treatment it deserves. If you like this movie, you might also like BLUE CAR, MANNY & LO, and THE CHOCOLATE WAR.

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    • Trivia
      "Sordino," Melinda's last name, means "muted."
    • Goofs
      "Melinda says the school mascot is changing from the Trojans to the Hornets. However, during the pep rally the cheerleaders are introduced as the "Merryweather Falcons"." This isn't a goof, it's a running theme through the movie as a later announcement changes the team name to the Wombats.
    • Quotes

      Heather: [to Melinda] I hate being a Martha. You were so right not to join. I mean all I am is their little slave. Okay, it was supposed to be me and Meg and Siobhan decorating the Holiday Inn for prom. And now Meg and Siobhan can't do it and I'm totally screwed! Mel, you have to help me! They have some sales meeting in there until like 3:00, but then they'll let us start and I know we can do it!

      [Melinda blankly stares at her]

      Heather: You are so great! I owe you big time! What if I help you redecorate your room? I know, a nice seafoam green!

      Melinda Sordino: [hesitates] No...

      Heather: Okay. Or something rich like... like eggplant!

      Melinda Sordino: No, I mean, I won't help you.

      Heather: But you have to.

      Melinda Sordino: No, I don't.

      Heather: But why?

      Melinda Sordino: Because I was nice to you in the beginning of school when I didn't even like you and you blew me... blew me off because you're a self-centered social climber! And you know what? I know what I wanna do to my room and it doesn't involve eggplant. I think you should go.

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      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Speak (2004) - Overlooked Movies (2020)
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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Konus Benimle
    • Filming locations
      • Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fred Berner Films
      • Showtime Independent Films
      • Speak Film Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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