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Hair Brained

Original title: HairBrained
  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.4K
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Brendan Fraser and Alex Wolff in Hair Brained (2013)
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14-year-old genius Eli is rejected from Harvard and ends up at Ivy League wannabe Whittman U, where he meets 41-year-old Leo, a gambler who has dropped out of life to enroll in college; Leo ... Read all14-year-old genius Eli is rejected from Harvard and ends up at Ivy League wannabe Whittman U, where he meets 41-year-old Leo, a gambler who has dropped out of life to enroll in college; Leo teaches Eli every bad habit he knows.14-year-old genius Eli is rejected from Harvard and ends up at Ivy League wannabe Whittman U, where he meets 41-year-old Leo, a gambler who has dropped out of life to enroll in college; Leo teaches Eli every bad habit he knows.

  • Director
    • Billy Kent
  • Writers
    • Adam Wierzbianski
    • Sarah Bird
    • Billy Kent
  • Stars
    • Alex Wolff
    • Parker Posey
    • Brendan Fraser
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Billy Kent
    • Writers
      • Adam Wierzbianski
      • Sarah Bird
      • Billy Kent
    • Stars
      • Alex Wolff
      • Parker Posey
      • Brendan Fraser
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    User reviews19

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    7cekadah

    Humorous --- mostly

    This - "I want to be a funny movie" - almost gets there, but falls short.

    It's got good script, plot, photography, settings, characters, but it stumbles along and I think the trouble is with the editing. The entire movie is choppy bits of story and few scenes flow well into the next. I'm at a loss to clearly express my feelings; just as this movie is at a loss to be really good.

    Wolff and Fraser make a good team but the experience of Fraser's background in acting make Wolff appear a bit amateurish (but that is understandable by his age) it just was another problem for me to like the end product.

    It's fun enough to rent.
    3falcon1111

    Painful to watch, dull and overall lame

    Oh man, where do I start to express my disappointment with this horrid movie ? It's incredible to believe that Brendan Fraser can sink lower in his career, but this film proves that anything is possible. This is probably the worst acting in his filmography. Also the script is boring, lame, stupid and predictable. Directing is one of the worst I have seen... ever. The kid is annoying beyond believe. They make a desperate attempt to make him be cute and tender, but the results are lame. Large parts of the movie try to be funny, but they are filled with clichés and absurd, non funny scenes... The perfect cure for insomnia.
    6Seth_Rogue_One

    Doesn't quite hit the spot

    Overall the movie is fairly enjoyable but it has some turns that just feels very forced and contrived.

    And although the cast does a fine job there are some random character developments with some of the smaller roles that seem to happen instantly and completely out of the blue, for instance the popular girl who's personality literally changes from one scene to the next in one moment of the film.

    And other random odd ideas, which doesn't seem like they were meant to be funny but just poor script-writing and lack of knowledge of human interaction or potentially something made up on spot while filming.

    I won't go into too much details as I don't like to spoil movies but I'm sure if you watch it you'll figure out instances I could be referring to.

    Anyways besides that yeah it's fairly entertaining it's just not as good as it could have been.

    Oh and despite Brendan Fraser and Alex Wolff's tennis get-up on the poster I don't actually remember them playing tennis once in the movie (and I just watched it) so unless I dozed off a minute and they did that for 20 seconds then there's no tennis in this movie (and that seems unlikely).
    5Kamurai25

    "One Poof to Genius"

    Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't sincerely recommend.

    I like Brendan Fraser well enough and he nailed it in this support role, but Alex Wolff pretty much carries the movie, playing off of everyone else wonderfully.

    It is rare to have a collegiate coming of age story, but they managed to cover the idiosyncrasies of a young genius in a new world quite well.

    What really breaks me from the movie is the slew of crimes being committed against Eli as he is 13-14 years old.

    The other thing is that trivia isn't the most exciting thing, as exampled by the movie. They could have easily done an applied science competition that would have been a bit more compelling.

    While I don't regret watching this subtle, slice of life story, there just isn't much to say about it: just very little payoff.
    4ginocox-206-336968

    Contrived and formulaic

    There is a difference between genius and an encyclopædic recall of trivia that the makers of HairBrained either fail to appreciate or failed to convey.

    Overall, the movie is a reasonable diversion with a few humorous moments and decent performances by Brendan Fraser and Alex Wolff. Production values are on the level of a television program. Most of the shots are static with more motion from the jiggly-cam camera movement than the actors.

    The plot is contrived. Wolff plays a thirteen-year-old genius who feels outcast but lacks the common sense to cut his comically exaggerated Afro that seems better suited to a Mel Brooks farce or one of the Police Academy films, and adds nothing to the narrative other than a raison d'être for a lame title that itself has little to do with the story. He looks and moves like a wannabe rock star, but his musical talents seem limited to playing a toy xylophone.

    The greatest contrivance is the rule book for the competition, which includes harebrained rules that provide deus ex machina plot twists. The Whitman College team has an alternate contestant, whose presence facilitates two plot twists, while the Yale team has no alternate, which facilitates another deus ex machina plot twist.

    The questions posed to the contestants more often seem drawn from trivia games than designed to assess intellectual acumen. Most are answered from memory by the contestants. A notable exception asks for the longest English word that can be played on a musical instrument. Several characters mouth words as they attempt to compute the response. But it seems hollow as it doesn't seem credible that they would be able to consider every possible permutation of seven letters that spell words.

    Nothing in the movie seems quite real. We see the students doing homework, but never attending classes. We don't see any professors. Wolff's character is bullied, but not with any conviction. Brandon's character can pay full tuition, offer a thousand-dollar reward and purchase a commuter van, but he can't replace his decade-old car or even repair the soft top.

    Other contrivances include the enrollment of a student known to Fraser's character and the handling of a bet.

    The central love angle seems credible, but two other romantic subplots don't seem realistic. One involves an older student who aggressively pursues Wolff's character, only to inexplicably morph into a friend and confidant. The other involves Fraser's character breaking off a romance with a college student (played by an actress who looks to be in her mid or late twenties) because the inappropriate age differential seems weird.

    The script is largely formulaic. There are mildly amusing moments, but the writers never push the envelope, except with a few homoerotic sight gags that seem more uncomfortable than funny.

    The protagonists arrive at the conclusion through plot contrivances and regurgitation of knowledge they apparently had at the beginning of the film. The conflicts they overcome are largely internal, such as shyness and self-doubt. The moral seems to be something to the effect that personal victories don't require external validation. Whatever the film is about, it has nothing to do with being harebrained.

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      The song Burn Harvard Burn is by indie rock band The Front Bottoms, being one of the only songs they are featured in a film for.
    • Goofs
      At 1:06:40, Gertrude Lee plays bass without a cable plugged to an amplifier; in the following scenes, the bass is connected to an amplifier.
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    • Release date
      • May 31, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Love Lane Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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