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Bang Bang You're Dead (2002) (TV)

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User Rating: 8.2/10 (3,643 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Guy Ferland
Writer (WGA):
William Mastrosimone (written by)
Release Date:
13 October 2002 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Thriller more
Plot:
Trevor is a troubled high school student, thanks to the effects of bullying. This is the story of his fight to break free. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
7 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
A gritty meditation on teen violence that pulls no punches more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Thomas Cavanagh ... Val Duncan (as Tom Cavanagh)

Ben Foster ... Trevor Adams

Randy Harrison ... Sean

Janel Moloney ... Ellie Milford
Jane McGregor ... Jenny Dahlquist

David Paetkau ... Brad Lynch

Eric Johnson ... Mark Kenworth
Kristian Ayre ... Kurt
Brent Glenen ... Zach

Gillian Barber ... Principal Meyer

Eric Keenleyside ... Bob Adams
Glynis Davies ... Karen Adams
Ryan McDonald ... Vanderhoff
Gary Chalk ... Chief Bud McGee

Andrew Sabiston ... Mr. Olsen
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for elements of violence.
Runtime:
87 min | Argentina:93 min | Japan:93 min
Country:
USA | Canada
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Canada:14A (DVD rating) | Spain:13 | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA (cable rating) | Australia:M (original rating) | USA:Open (rating surrendered) | USA:R (original rating) | Sweden:15
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Quotes:
Trevor: I'd be Josh. more
Soundtrack:
Angy, Young and Poor more

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12 out of 14 people found the following comment useful:-
A gritty meditation on teen violence that pulls no punches, 17 October 2002
9/10
Author: Jaimzay from Atlanta, GA

This movie feels like an after school special with teeth. While that may not sound like a compliment, it's good to see a film that has both its heart and its head in the right place: the message of the movie is worthwhile and the delivery of that message doesn't downplay the complexity of all the issues at hand. Doing both of those things and making the film watchable is a rare feat; doing both of those things and making it compelling is a small miracle.

The threat of violence hangs over every scene like a storm cloud. As we watch Trevor (Ben Foster in an amazing standout performance), an "at risk" kid, do what he has to to survive the rigors of daily life as an outsider, we are pulled into the pain of knowing that you don't belong. Several films (the entire John Hughes teen catalog comes to mind) turn outsiders into wretchedly noble characters and their popular and good-looking enemies into wicked brats with inferiority complexes. This one doesn't. It goes right to the root of Trevor's anger and shows how indignation and observation turn into a very rational and almost justifiable form of evil.

Can art redeem him? His do-gooder teacher Val Duncan (Tom Cavanagh, earning his acting chops here after showing his charm in "Ed") certainly hopes so. He casts Trevor for the lead part in the school play he is producing because he is perfect for it. This causes a stir among the student body, the faculty, Trevor's parents, and even within Trevor himself. You get the feeling that he is more concerned with the integrity of his production than potential controversy or consequences. There are even times when you feel like it is his strange, tough-love way of getting Trevor to face his demons head-on.

This is a film that adolescents, teens, parents, teachers, and principals need to see. In its own way, it moves you to hushed, contemplative silence, much the way "Saving Private Ryan" did. At the end of both, you know you have seen something that cuts to the bone, and you have to respect their power and vision.

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