The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.The Dust Factory is an adventure about the love and friendship between two teenagers who help each other through a difficult time in their lives.
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- (as George De La Peña)
- Hope
- (as Ayanna Berkshire-Cruse)
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Hayden Panettiere carries the film as Melanie, an energetic girl who wants to live her life in an idealistic fantasy world. Ryan Kelly plays an excellent counterpart, a boy too grounded in the negatives of life to enjoy any of it. The fulcrum between the two is Ryan's grandfather, a wizened man who is trying to help both of them understand life a bit better. How they go about that however, is more than a little odd.
Don't look for a definite plot or smooth story line in this. I can't recommend it as a family film, as the circus and clowns, tentacle scenes (honest) and the casket scene may be frightening to younger children. Those who don't understand the concept of surreal films may miss the points entirely. Older teens and younger adults, as well as the aged are more likely to find it enjoyable. But those looking for neatly-tied strings are likely to be disappointed. There is much symbolism here and not all of it neatly packaged.
I give it 5 stars for maintaining interest, but it was too loosely symbolic and esoteric to woo mainstream audiences. I enjoyed the film, but probably would not have enjoyed it as much were the actors less skilled and charismatic... or might have enjoyed it a bit more if the plot and purpose were tighter.
The primary problem is that those old enough to understand the points, already know the points. Those who might benefit from the lessons taught probably won't understand the points being made. So the writing comes up short from the standpoint of actually reaching its goal audience-- younger teens.
Even so, those who rated this film as terrible (especially the person who said it's the worst film ever made)... I just have to wonder. I can understand a film not meeting someone's personal taste. But to be upset enough about it to post a rant shouting to the world, "I didn't understand a thing here and wish to express my ignorance to the world!" I mean, really? That seems to me far more strange than the film itself. ; }
Overall a decent film with nothing objectionable-- increasingly rare these days. Worth watching for the acting alone, and does have a moral to be learned, if one is willing to pay attention to the dialog.
In this world of the big movies with lots of action, drama, sex, it was very sweet. Great family movie with lots to discuss after it is over. Give it a try.
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge De La Pena's last acting movie
- GoofsWhen Ryan gets home after falling in the river, his hair is still wet but his clothes are dry.
- Quotes
Melanie Lewis: You know, I can still do everything better than you can. Faster - always will.
Ryan Flynn: You can't always win.
Melanie Lewis: I'll always beat *you*.
Ryan Flynn: And I won't mind... I'll never forget you, Mel.
Melanie Lewis: ...you will.
Ryan Flynn: No, I won't. See ya later.
Melanie Lewis: Not later. Just see you.
- SoundtracksSomeone Like You
Written by Luis Bacalov & Anna-Karin Klockar (as Anna Karin Klockar)
Lyrics by Eric Small and Anna-Karin Klockar (as Anna Karin Klockar)
Performed by Hayden Panettiere and Watt White
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,311
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,000
- Oct 17, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $12,311
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1