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Manic



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Lauren Bacall Movie:
Manic



Movie
Manic
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt
  • Adrienne Rollo
  • Maggie Baird
  • Don Cheadle
  • Blayne Weaver
  • Manic Reviews:
    Brat-Pack-like but Very Good 5 Star Review
    2009-12-01 - It seems that most movies are about youth for a young audience but I would think most demographic groups could like this movie.
    Girl Interrupted was fair but it was a "chick-flick" and let's face it, a series of clichés.
    Manic is timeless in it's relevance.
    Teenagers fifty years ago dealt with the same issues and our councilor(Don Cheadle)and his assistants are believable.
    The story won't insult your intelligence.
    Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a fine actor and really works in this play as were all the actors.
    When you purchase this movie order Brick, Mysterious Skin, Hard Candy and The Lookout.

    My favorite 5 Star Review
    2009-11-22 - for once a movie that got what a mental health facility actually is like, this movie was right down to the core a real take on what its like, great movie!!

    as expected... 2 Star Review
    2009-01-21 - I purchased Manic after reading many decent reviews. After viewing the movie, I am somewhat disappointed. The movie started out kind of slow, though it was able to capture my attention later on and keep me watching. The dialogue was poorly written; it definitely could have been written better. The shaky camera work, highly contrasted shots, and unnecessarily prolonged close-ups were distracting. Overall, I'd say the movie was okay.

    Good Flick 4 Star Review
    2008-09-25 - This movie was great. Cheadle gives a good performance, and Zooey adds a nice touch, but the star, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, makes this movie great with his dedication to acting, and his stellar portrayal of a boy lost in his anger. I recommend, especially for and JGL fans

    Gordon-Levitt and Cheadle tag-team, but still can't save this. 2 Star Review
    2008-05-30 - Manic (Jordan Melamed, 2001)

    As fond as I am of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, he couldn't save Jordan Melamed's first (and to date only) feature, Manic. I'm not sure anyone could have, save an editor with a much lighter touch than the one recruited to cut this film.

    The story centers on Lyle (Gordon-Levitt), a teen who gets sent to a hospital's psycho ward after a violent episode during which he severely beat a fellow teen with a baseball bat. David Monroe (Don Cheadle), the doctor overseeing the ward, has a lot of patients with issues to work with, so once Lyle gets to the ward, the film shifts into ensemble mode. There's Chad (Michael Bacall, who also co-wrote the screenplay), an affable agoraphobic with whom Lyle quickly bonds; Kenny (Cody Lightning), Lyle's roommate, who's in for molestation; Sara (Sara Rivas), the goth with anger issues; Tracy (Zoeey Deschanel), the introvert working on her self-esteem; etc.

    I'm pretty sure you can see the problem already-- cliché abounds in this film. But that might be forgivable (certainly, where this sort of thing is concerned, it's miles better than, say, Girl, Interrupted) if the movie actually told a coherent story. This one tries to, but fails so miserably I can only place the blame on an editor who was told, "this movie must be x number of minutes long. Make sure it gets there." There's a difference between the artistic creation of impressionism in film and just hacking out large pieces of character development, setting, scene, and anything not relating to plot (especially when the plot is so necessarily thin). As I said before, though, I'm just assuming; if the script was actually written this way, then the blame must be placed squarely on Bacall and co-writer Blayne Weaver, who have a lot to learn about that wonderful goblin known as continuity.

    There are the bones of an excellent film here, but it never boils enough to really congeal into a soup. **










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