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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Rene Villar Rios |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | York Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 750723110424 |
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Customer Reviews of Social Misfits
Great Realistic Movie! I just rented Social Misfits recently and I would like to say that this movie is powerful, emotional, and moving.The cast was great! And the story line was well thought out. There are not many movies like this, It was one of a kind! Many people can learn from the experiences that these young adults went through. It was realistic and the cast was great! Gabe Damon, Ryan Francis and Tyronne Tann did a wonderful job!!! Good luck to them and the rest of the cast from Social Misfits!!! It was a great movie!!!! Two thumbs up!!!
At least it has Charlie Talbert.
Social Misfits is a movie you can pretty much enjoy if you take the characters into account individually. I say this because, in general, the film's pretty stagnant. The writing was dull (even awful at times); some of the acting was questionable; the motives of the film are rather contradicting; the music was terrible and could have done better.
There are some good points, too. Some of the other acting, in particular by Damon, De La Fuente, Tann, and Huett, was wonderful. However, it is Charlie Talbert's short "moment" that truly saves this film. He plays Kyle the Klepto in this film and his performance, though short, is magical to watch. His starring role was in "Angus" (1995), of which he was terrific in, and he's just as terrific, charming, charismatic, and tender as he was in this film... perhaps better. This should be appreciated since Talbert is very rarely seen in any films.
The concept of having a smorgasbord of misfit kids shipped off by their parents and locked up in a room for two days is quite intriguing in itself. However, I'm not sure if the behavior the writer intended to show was really the appropriate one. There's no real closure; there's no real sense of ambiguity, either. It is implied out of little that these kids do in fact change. Even though their behavior is undeniably relevant for today, the writer fails to deliver it in a credible manner.
All-in-all, it's a decent film to rent. If you have any favorite star in this film, like Charlie for me, then go ahead and buy it. Otherwise, spare yourself.
A Cheesy Movie
After seeing the movie "Social Misfits", you can definitely tell why the movie never made it big. The actors all look as if their reading right off scripts. It was a low-budget film, but i believe if they would have gotten better actors and a better revised script, it would have had potential. The character (Elizabeth Huett, who I attended school with) Mitsy,who thinks she can fly & says the cheesiest lines) is one of the worst actresses I've ever seen. I'm very sorry, that I can not say much about the movie, but again I will say the movie might have potential! If you want a summary of the movie feel free to email me!