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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Markowitz |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 February, 1990 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mpi Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Feature Film-drama, Movie, TV Shows |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 030306768397 |
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Customer Reviews of Too Young to Die? (The True Stories Collection)
What a terrible movie The acting was horrible. I could not follow the plot, the story line was pathetic and oh dear lord those two never ever should attempt at hillbilly accents because they suck at it.
Eye-Opener Movie
I saw this on TV last night for the first time and it definitely captured my attention. I would definitely recommend it for those who like drama - but also to make you aware of what can happen when there is abuse and neglect involved. I agree with one of the previous posts that it is really the adults (i.e. parents) who should be accountable with these kind of circumstances.
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>Although I was under the impression that this move is based on a true story, fortunately I wasn't able to find any evidence that the state of Oklahoma actually executed a 15-year old girl. If that had been the case - I would think the prosecuter should be brought up on charges too.
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
This is a "two thumbs up" movie. I cannot praise this movie enough. This story is about a young girl, abandoned (emotionally, physically, psychologically, economically, not only by her mother, but also her stepfather, who sexually abused her).
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>She then meets a young man, who, like the rest, also abandons her. She is left by herself and her survival instincts. This young woman, played by Juliette Lewis, goes to the top in her role as a troubled teenage girl.
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>She needs help and a man, played by Brad Pitt, befriends her. His intentions are to hustle this young girl and make the money. He goes so far as getting her on drugs. He is a man "without" a conscience.
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>A murder takes place, she is tried as an adult. Her attorney, this man can play the part very, very well. I applaud his performance. He raises a very deep, thought-provoking and challenging question, in search of REASON. He asks "HOW DID WE GET HERE?"
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>This young girl is just that, a girl; she also is hurt with no one one by her side; she has been sexually exploited; she has been pushed to do things with total disregard for her childhood innocence; she is drugged up with no regard for who she will become or what will become of her; she commits a crime without truly knowing or understanding what she did.......DEEP.
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>I would highly recommend this movie to all legal professionals, lawyers, social workers, probation officers, teachers, parents.
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>It is a very complex movie to truly understand. I mean to deeply understand what happened and what is going to happen. "how did we get here," is beyond comprehension.
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