Outcast teen Eli connects with his isolated grandfather Samuel for the first time, makes him the subject of an animated art project for school, and uncovers his surprising past.Outcast teen Eli connects with his isolated grandfather Samuel for the first time, makes him the subject of an animated art project for school, and uncovers his surprising past.Outcast teen Eli connects with his isolated grandfather Samuel for the first time, makes him the subject of an animated art project for school, and uncovers his surprising past.
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Surprisingly Excellent
I'm always up for a movie with Jewish content since I'm a Jew. The characters were well casted and their acting was very entertaining. Hal Linden played Samuel and the grandson, Eli did a class project that encompassed the grandfather's experience in Nazi Germany as a child. He partnered up with a classmate, Kasim and retold the story with Eli's drawing and Kasim's guitar music. There were no lulls or boring parts of the movie. Loved it.
Very entertaining
I thought this was a well-done little indie .Part of the film deals with the Holocaust, and while it doesn't gloss over it, it doesn't overwhelm the movie either. Striking a nice balance which made for an interesting story.
Eli (Ryan Ochoa) is a high school kid who doesn't really fit in. He's a bit of a loner and a talented artist. His dream is to become an animator. For his media class, he's tasked with creating an animated film that not only tells a story, but captures a bit of history. He decides to interview his grandpa Samuel (Hal Linden), who he really doesn't know that much about. So he begins to work in his grandfather's laundromat while encouraging him to discuss his childhood. It turns out, Samual hid out from the Nazis during the war and watched as his whole family was killed by German soldiers.
Samuel has kept his family history a secret, and in fact, they were so painful, he never even told his own son about these events. So Eli has a fascinating story to tell, and he does a great job of creating a short animated movie. "The Samuel Project" was a fresh take on a somewhat familiar story. I thought the acting, writing, and cinematography were all great.
--MovieJunkieMark.
Eli (Ryan Ochoa) is a high school kid who doesn't really fit in. He's a bit of a loner and a talented artist. His dream is to become an animator. For his media class, he's tasked with creating an animated film that not only tells a story, but captures a bit of history. He decides to interview his grandpa Samuel (Hal Linden), who he really doesn't know that much about. So he begins to work in his grandfather's laundromat while encouraging him to discuss his childhood. It turns out, Samual hid out from the Nazis during the war and watched as his whole family was killed by German soldiers.
Samuel has kept his family history a secret, and in fact, they were so painful, he never even told his own son about these events. So Eli has a fascinating story to tell, and he does a great job of creating a short animated movie. "The Samuel Project" was a fresh take on a somewhat familiar story. I thought the acting, writing, and cinematography were all great.
--MovieJunkieMark.
Touching Story Well Told
The only jarring note in this story is the fact that the age of 17 the grandson had not learned more about the Holocaust in school. Or from his parents. Do California schools really gloss over this part of history so much? Otherwise, all the characters engage in typical commumication (or lack of same) across multiple generations.
The grandfather's WWII story is illustrated in such a way that small children can watch the narrative and understand without being totally overwhelmed by the full horror of the situation.
I hadn't seen Hal Linden in anything for years so it was really good to see him in the role of the grandfather. It appears, though, that he has continued to act in live theater, movies, and TV into his '90s. I may have actually seen him and just not recognized him in character parts!
All the actors are good. If you are looking for an action movie with car chases this is not for you. If you are looking for a human interest story about families you will enjoy it.
The grandfather's WWII story is illustrated in such a way that small children can watch the narrative and understand without being totally overwhelmed by the full horror of the situation.
I hadn't seen Hal Linden in anything for years so it was really good to see him in the role of the grandfather. It appears, though, that he has continued to act in live theater, movies, and TV into his '90s. I may have actually seen him and just not recognized him in character parts!
All the actors are good. If you are looking for an action movie with car chases this is not for you. If you are looking for a human interest story about families you will enjoy it.
It was OK.
It was reminiscent of an after school special, but with profanity. I was mostly bored by it. If the subject matter appeals to in particular then go see it. Otherwise, there are other ways to spend 90 minutes.
Sensitive, But Not Sentimental . . . .
This was a surprising type movie that I came across at Prime, and it was surprising Hal Linden was the grandfather. I didn't know that until the end of the movie. I guess I haven't seen him in anything since the 1980s. He looks totally different. :)
The film starts off with loud, obnoxious music. Turn it down, don't turn it off. You don't want to miss this movie if you are interested in the Holocaust and graphic arts. Also, some of the dialogue is hard to understand at times and some of the captions are wrong. A seriously bad caption job.
Eli obviously hasn't spent much time with his grandfather, and his father doesn't spend much time with Eli. His mother left when he was young and his grandmother died when he was young. Thus, this is a small family of males who don't communicate that well.
That changes, though, when Eli needs a topic for a media arts class project, and he discovers his Jewish grandfather's tragic childhood in Germany. The two become close, with Eli even working part-time in his grandfather's dry cleaning store.
It was interesting to see Eli's finished project at a showing of the top ten contenders in a media arts contest for high school kids. Both his father and grandfather show up for the event, too, when neither planned on going. No mushiness, but three males becoming a bit closer.
The film starts off with loud, obnoxious music. Turn it down, don't turn it off. You don't want to miss this movie if you are interested in the Holocaust and graphic arts. Also, some of the dialogue is hard to understand at times and some of the captions are wrong. A seriously bad caption job.
Eli obviously hasn't spent much time with his grandfather, and his father doesn't spend much time with Eli. His mother left when he was young and his grandmother died when he was young. Thus, this is a small family of males who don't communicate that well.
That changes, though, when Eli needs a topic for a media arts class project, and he discovers his Jewish grandfather's tragic childhood in Germany. The two become close, with Eli even working part-time in his grandfather's dry cleaning store.
It was interesting to see Eli's finished project at a showing of the top ten contenders in a media arts contest for high school kids. Both his father and grandfather show up for the event, too, when neither planned on going. No mushiness, but three males becoming a bit closer.
Did you know
- TriviaThe entire film was shot all around San Diego.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 6th Annual San Diego Film Awards (2019)
- SoundtracksParty in the Street
Written by Ryan Ochoa, Robert Ochoa, Rick Ochoa, Raymond Ochoa, and Harold Spiva.
Performed by Ochoa Boyz
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- El Proyecto Samuel
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- Gross US & Canada
- $161,565
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,087
- Sep 30, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $161,565
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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