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Thumper

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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5.8/10
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Pablo Schreiber and Eliza Taylor in Thumper (2017)
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Teens in a low income neighborhood are lured into working for a violent and dangerous drug dealer. When a new girl harboring a dark secret arrives in town, their relationship jeopardizes eve... Read allTeens in a low income neighborhood are lured into working for a violent and dangerous drug dealer. When a new girl harboring a dark secret arrives in town, their relationship jeopardizes everything.Teens in a low income neighborhood are lured into working for a violent and dangerous drug dealer. When a new girl harboring a dark secret arrives in town, their relationship jeopardizes everything.

  • Director
    • Jordan Ross
  • Writer
    • Jordan Ross
  • Stars
    • Eliza Taylor
    • Pablo Schreiber
    • Daniel Webber
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Jordan Ross
    • Writer
      • Jordan Ross
    • Stars
      • Eliza Taylor
      • Pablo Schreiber
      • Daniel Webber
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Eliza Taylor
    Eliza Taylor
    • Kat Carter…
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Wyatt Rivers
    Daniel Webber
    Daniel Webber
    • Beaver
    Ben Feldman
    Ben Feldman
    • Jimmy
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Ellen
    Grant Harvey
    Grant Harvey
    • Troy
    Jazzy De Lisser
    Jazzy De Lisser
    • Gina Anderson
    Brigitte Kali Canales
    Brigitte Kali Canales
    • Rhonda Marquez
    • (as Brigitte Kali)
    Allius Barnes
    Allius Barnes
    • Flip
    Britain Dalton
    Britain Dalton
    • Dean
    Kandis Fay
    Kandis Fay
    • Sharon
    Tk Weaver
    Tk Weaver
    • Nathan
    • (as T.K. Weaver)
    Brett Rice
    Brett Rice
    • Mason
    Alexandra Manea
    Alexandra Manea
    • Layla Rivers
    JoAnna Rhambo
    JoAnna Rhambo
    • Mrs. Flynn
    Jeremy Fraser
    • Jeff
    Sapna Gandhi
    Sapna Gandhi
    • Pharmacist
    Carly Ellwanger
    • Supervisor
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      • Jordan Ross
    • Writer
      • Jordan Ross
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    User reviews18

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    vchimpanzee

    Hard to watch but well done

    I kept thinking I knew Meredith (Kat) from somewhere. Seeing her name in the credits didn't help until I looked her up. I knew her from when she was the strong but flawed leader of the last people left on Earth after nuclear war. Now that's quite a resume! To be clear, she might have done this movie first.

    Here, she has a lot of confidence and yet half the time she is supposed to not know what she is doing. As an actor Meredith is quite good but as a cop she may have been in over her head. Plus she has to cope with being without her son., and not being able to do what she needs to for him. It's quite a range but Eliza Taylor has the ability to do it all. If it's so overwhelming she has to cry, she can do that too.

    Pablo Schreiber also stands out. The opening scenes suggest a comedy where he is a Vin Diesel type who cares about his kids but is tough when he has to be. Actually, he is more tough than caring, and occasionally funny. And he is scary when he has to be.

    Ben Feldman doesn't do a lot. I liked him a lot in "Superstore" but he looks so different here. He is a loving father with a positive attitude. Maybe too positive. He doesn't really fit in with the rest of the cast, but that's fine because he doesn't share scenes with the others and we need as much positivity as possible.

    Jazzy de Lisser is one of the troubled teens. Just tough enough and somewhat vulnerable.

    Daniel Webber is a teen in over his head, and he is likable enough, and not that tough considering what he must deal with. But he is caring and even strong when he has to be, as we get to see in at least a couple of scenes.

    Jeremy Fraser is either developmentally disabled or really good at pretending. He doesn't do much, but as those who share a scene with him say, he does enough to be "cool".

    Lena Headey is one of the cops in charge of taking down the dealers and the "cook" but she doesn't seem all that enthusiastic. But she's having trouble getting solid evidence so maybe it's not that she doesn't care.

    This is a movie about drug dealers and users so despite the young kids shown briefly, don't expect kids to be able to watch. There is one scene with a birthday party. In the version I saw so many words were missing and the censors blurred a lot of objects shaped like cigarettes. Meredith/Kat smokes, but apparently if the audience can see what she is smoking, it is tobacco. And there is one particularly bloody scene where the audience is protected from the worst of it.

    I don't remember much about music except there was a lot that I don't care for, which is to be expected with the characters here.

    It's not what I would choose, but I think it's worth seeing for those who like this sort of thing.
    5Sawyer-4815162342

    Nothing New

    I kind of like gritty movies about the drug underworld. This one was just OK. All the elements were there but the movie didn't really do much for me.

    My main problem is I didn't like any of the characters. Even the protagonist. They all made such dumb decisions. And even the scenes of the protagonist's home life which felt like they were supposed to earn her sympathy ended up just being sad.

    Not a bad movie by any means. But certainty not a great one. I suspect younger audience might like this more than those over 30. For me the movie was hard to connect with.

    In a month or so I'll probably forget this movie completely and that is it's worst sin- being unmemorable.
    7michaelpeiper

    Good acting from the men, the main lady fell flat.

    I thought that the movie was interesting and amusing and entertaining and it kept me in suspense as to what would happen until there became some notion that nothing bad will happen and it sort of fell flat around 6/10 or 7/10 into the film. I liked the performances by Troy and the drug dealer. Beaver was a bit of a bore and I found that he did not act much at all just sort of behaved normally as any other day and so did the girl. So it was supposed to feel real like that film 'Kids' but their two performances just made it feel pretentious. Well, the decision of the woman in the film was far from realistic, and none of this would occur at such a level. I am angry that we did not get more of the drug dealer's story and Troy's story, as they are the only two who were interesting people and felt real. The others were forgettable and fake. Especially how she is a terrible cop who in no real way did any justice to the reality of tough, mature, and wise women who engage in such life and death behavior. It seemed to me like she was too sheltered to do this role and should stick to some sitcoms like Fuller House. But yeah, the guy who plays the Drug Dealer and his cousin Troy are good characters and actors and they made this film interesting. Some of the scenes were dragging on with the relationship between the two and the stereotypes were all there for every person built into a sort of dumb script but Sheiber and Grant did their part to perform in an adverse scenario. This writer needs to make a point and stick to it and focus on the strengths and drop the dead weight.
    xacebop-09424

    Not bad

    There were some aspects of this film that I thought were really interesting and showed glimpses of brilliance but in the end they were often unexplored. The character development itself was my biggest complaint. The main character's family struggle really just doesn't feel invested enough. The thin line between law and criminality, again, glimpses are shown but don't really emphasize but more lightly tread. The law enforcement pressure on their own, and later the circumstances surrounding the characters who are involved in crime was almost frustrating to watch because you are given a tease of how that could have been a major breakthrough, but to no avail.

    I will say that the setting, characters, and a few individual performances really kept me interested. The guy who played Wyatt ("pornstache") was sort of another level, and he really sold the performance. The main character seemed awkward in the beginning but that (to my surprise) is resolved later on.

    Overall I'd put this at around 6.5, nothing groundbreaking but some people with a niche for this subject will enjoy it.
    9corvette-45921

    Outstanding Cast

    I started watching this with little expectation as the plot has all been done before, however as soon as you get a tour through the seedy meth lab in the LA area that feels light years from Disneyland it felt very real. It wasn't until I read about the cast afterwards on IMDB that it all made sense? they are not just from the U.S but from Canada, Australia, Wales, Bermuda - that is what makes this movie separate itself from the rest as they are unknowingly bringing other dimensions to a film that has been done many times before. This movie is worth visiting, not just to see life on the other side of the tracks but to admire the great acting that this group deliver.

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    • Trivia
      Grant ad-libbed most of his dialog for the movie.
    • Goofs
      When Beaver is looking at Kat's Facebook photos, the message "Allowed on timeline" is at the top of the photos, indicating he's logged onto her account and not his.
    • Quotes

      Wyatt Rivers: Hate to feel like we're just the dog, and you're the thumper. Running around in circles, no bone in sight.

      Kat Carter: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Wyatt Rivers: Think about it.

      Kat Carter: I will.

    • Soundtracks
      Stackin' Cash
      From the album "Dave Tough: 2015-2018 Songs: Hip Hop + Instrumentals"

      Written and Composed by Dave Tough and Tre Houston (as Rowland W. Folensbee III)

      Performed by Tre Houston and Dave Tough (as Dave Tough Band)

      Courtesy of Tough Daddy Publishing (BM)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Явная ложь
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles County, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Exhibit
      • Automatik Entertainment
      • Parliament of Owls
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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