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Dakota Skye

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.4K
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Dakota Skye (2008)
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A girl with the supernatural ability to see through other peoples' lies, falls in love with a mysterious boy who always tells the truth.A girl with the supernatural ability to see through other peoples' lies, falls in love with a mysterious boy who always tells the truth.A girl with the supernatural ability to see through other peoples' lies, falls in love with a mysterious boy who always tells the truth.

  • Director
    • John Humber
  • Writer
    • Chad J. Shonk
  • Stars
    • Scott F. Anderson
    • Matt Baker
    • Eileen Boylan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • John Humber
    • Writer
      • Chad J. Shonk
    • Stars
      • Scott F. Anderson
      • Matt Baker
      • Eileen Boylan
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Scott F. Anderson
    • Casey
    • (as Scott Anderson)
    Matt Baker
    • History Teacher
    Eileen Boylan
    Eileen Boylan
    • Dakota Skye
    • (as Eileen April Boylan)
    Laci Couts
    • Female Teacher
    • (as Laci Buzzelli)
    Calico Cooper
    Calico Cooper
    • Heather
    Evan Cuthbert
    • Nerd
    Bay Dariz
    Bay Dariz
    • Jacob
    Lori Decker
    • Sarah
    Zacry Fox
    • Dan
    Dominique Generaux
    Dominique Generaux
    • Beth
    J.B. Ghuman Jr.
    J.B. Ghuman Jr.
    • Kevin Miles
    Lou Grande
    • Terry
    Destiny Hyden
    • Denise
    Brielle Montoya
    • Dakota - 10…
    Kassidy Muller
    • Dakota - 6 years old
    Ian Nelson
    Ian Nelson
    • Jonah Moreno
    Shaun O'Banion
    Shaun O'Banion
    • Dakota's Dad
    Rebecca Sowell
    • Amy
    • Director
      • John Humber
    • Writer
      • Chad J. Shonk
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    6lewiskendell

    To be honest, it's OK.

    I had read so many good things about Dakota Skye, that I had to track it down and give it a spin. I agree with some of the positive things that have been said about it. The young actors that are the stars were uniformly wonderful and believable. The direction and acting all shared an organic feel, that made it easy to get into the vibe of the movie. 

    Other than that, I wasn't really wowed by Dakota Skye. The story is interesting enough, and Dakota's ability, while fantastical, actually serves as the emotional groundwork of the movie. Dakota's personality is perfectly reasonable, given her circumstances. I know I'd be as cynical and jaded as she occasionally was. Maybe even more. It's refreshing to see such a well-written character. But beyond that, the movie was never much more than a mildly enjoyable experience. Decent, but not great. I liked the idea more than its actual execution.
    9donna-119

    The Best Film You've Never Heard Of...Yet.

    I was at the Phoenix Film Festival this weekend, and it was one of the strongest batch of quality films I've seen at a festival. There were none of those high- profile stinkers (like Hound Dog) that always seem to slip into these showcases. Just good cinema.

    By far the Best of the Fest was a little film called DAKOTA SKYE. It's a coming of age story (strike 1) with no stars (strike 2). But the film does not deserve to go back to the lockers. This should be seen by the widest audience possible. (At the fest, I saw a similar remarkable film, the already acclaimed American Teen. This was even better.)

    And while it's about a 16 year-old girl growing up in Phoenix, the film is not your typical coming of age drama...not even close. There's a (let's say) superhero element that makes the film completely unique (without relying on its gimmick like say, What Women Want.) The ingenious script by Chad Shonk (who so deserved the Award he won) merely uses his gimmick as a jumping off point, to explore issues of trust. I am not the target audience for this film, yet it spoke to me in a way I would not have expected. (It's even more exceptional that the film was written, produced and directed by men, yet is such a strong woman's picture.)

    And the cast may not be stars, but they can Act, with a capital A. Eileen Boylan gets a star-making part as the emotionally conflicted Dakota. She plays well off of Ian Nelson and J.B. Ghuman as the two men in her life. Each performer brings a different energy to the film, and you can see what appeals to Dakota and draws her to both guys. (The conflict is highlighted in an amazing movie theater scene that contains some of the film's best dialogue and most subtly powerful direction.) Nelson shows the skills of a solid leading man, while Ghuman should be required casting for any filmmaker looking for an actor who can steal the movie. His mixture of jerkiness and emotional sincerity should be taught to other actors of his generation who keep messing parts like this up.

    The film is really well edited. For a dialogue-heavy film, there's a lot of montages and they feel carefully planned, not scraped together out of whatever footage was lying around. (Something that you come to expect to find in a first-time Indie film.) And it's all tied up with a light and bouncy score that knows when to come in and when to let the actors do the heavy lifting.

    I learned this is the feature debut of director John Humber, and I can't wait to see where he goes next. This is an assured first film (like the best parts of Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides or David Gordon Green's George Washington.) My big fear is that, with no stars to push, the film will get lost on the festival circuit and we will all lose out on one of the most exciting filmmakers I've seen in a while. I urge everybody to mark this page, google the film, do whatever you have to. If this film comes to your town, DO NOT MISS IT. If you happen to be on a festival committee, don't be so quick to give it a pass. (Like Hustle & Flow, the film gets better and better as it goes on.) You'll want to say that you played this film and supported this filmmaker. (He also gives an excellent Q&A.)

    DAKOTA SKYE, the best independent film that isn't getting enough attention.

    p.s. I was inspired to write this review because I worry the film won't get released in theaters or come out on DVD. And I really want to own this film on DVD. I don't want the festival to be the one and only time I get to watch it.
    9bigpeeler

    Amazing film and that's no lie.

    You've already read the synopsis from the other reviews, so I'll spare you that. Just let me tell you that I stumbled across this film not knowing what to expect and within the first minute, I was pulled in and it never let go.

    I am definitely not it's intended demo (50 year old male), but I do appreciate good cinema, especially the "indie" efforts. Granted, many of such films can be arduous at best, but not Dakota Skye. The actors all gave stellar performances in a very natural way. You never felt as if you were watching a production, but rather it was if you floated down into their lives for a couple of hours. That's why I watch movies.

    Highly recommended. Please give this movie some good word of mouth. It truly deserves it.
    7LukeCustomer2

    Very good little film

    You can tell that this movie didn't have the biggest budget but the screenplay makes up for it. Dakota, as she explains to the audience, has a superpower. She can literally see the lies. When someone says x... down the bottom of the screen comes what the reality is for the audience. Due to this... Dakota has grown jaded and bitter giving up all hopes for human interaction. Until she meets Jonah.

    Jonah never sets off her lie meter. First Dakota thinks he must always just tell the truth, and he is very open and honest, but then other facts cast into doubt if he is just so honest or her superpower doesn't work on him. This of course makes her grow more interested until she has fallen in love.

    Dakota is a unique heroine. She analogizes to being a comic book superhero and Jonah her nemesis. She is a junior in high school for most of the movie but is dating someone older and you buy her maturity and disconnection from school. The movie is also fast at 1 hour and 30 minutes and there wasn't a ton of filler.
    10jk-303

    Dakota Skye is a gem!

    We just saw the "world premiere" of this brilliant independent film at the San Luis Obispo Film Festival. This low-budget little masterpiece was shot in just 16 days (a miracle in itself). Creative concept, touching and original script and compelling performances make this the "Juno" of 2008. It is funny and thoughtful and moving without being predictable or sentimental.

    It deserves broad distribution so the world can share this realistic look at the value of truth in a world full of half-truths and lies.

    Bravo to the young film makers who really got it right.

    P.S. Josh Brolin was there to introduce his short feature "X". He stayed for "Dakota Skye" and was very enthusiastic about the film.

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    • Trivia
      Share the name of an actress Dakota Skye.
    • Goofs
      When Dakota walks into class and falls asleep at her desk, she is only wearing two black and pink bracelets. In the next scene when she is being picked up from school she is suddenly also wearing a few blue bracelets.
    • Quotes

      Jonah Moreno: I want to tell you that I like you. But I can't tell you that, can I? I want to tell you to forget about him. He's a great guy, the best, and he's my brother in everything but blood, and you two are good together, but I still want to tell you to tell him to fuck off and to be with me. I want to tell you that since the moment I met you I can't even get your face out of my brain. But I can't tell you that, that all I want right now in the world, is to take you away with me. No him, no here, no this. Just us. If just for a day. You know? But I can't tell you that. I mean, you can't make me. I mean, what kind of a person would I be if I went and told you something like that?

    • Soundtracks
      If I Wanted To
      Written by Aaron Moore and Bay Dariz

      Performed by The Mercy Kiss

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official MySpace page for DAKOTA SKYE
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lie to Me
    • Filming locations
      • Cooperstown, Phoenix, Arizona, USA(Outside stage Band performance)
    • Production company
      • Desert Skye Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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