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Directed by Jeffrey Blitz.
Jeffrey Blitz's inspirational drama Rocket Science proves that many a handicap can be overcome, no matter how daunting the obstacle at hand may initially seem. Newcomer Reece Thompson plays Hal Hefner, a 15-year-old high-school student with a minor yet socially alienating (and painful) disability: he stutters uncontrollably. Determined to work through the problem, Hal opts for an extreme route -- he joins the school debating team, which sends him on a headfirst plunge into breakneck speech competitions -- and offers a much-needed boost toward correcting the problem. Blitz, like his onscreen alter ego, struggled with a stammer as a young man -- a disability he eventually surmounted -- which imparted him with a lifelong interest in speech and storytelling. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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mitch-4mitch-4 Rocket Science (discussed on Fi ...
by mitch-4 in Filmspotting
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"(Rocket Science) I agree with Adam's comment applauding the director's choice not to give the payoffs some of the storylines seem to be leading to. Though this leaves the tone a bit depressing, it's ultimately more satisfying than a too-pat triumph or revenge wish-fulfillment would have been.(spoiler notice probably needed here)However! Since he didn't go through with those temptations to cheap triumphs, why spend all that time and effort on the storylines building toward that? I'm thinking particularly of the whole digression of seeking out last year's almost-champ, practicing with him, and entering the tournament as home-schoolers. It was a lot of buildup for a rather short and undramatic deflation. Question: was their coach from the public school (Margo Martindale's character) actually behind the protest and ruling that had them disqualified? Or was she just accompanying the official, as someone who knew these boys and might help defuse the s ... " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski You'd imagine that most 14-year-old boys feel the same way about sex comedies as they do about each of their battled-for baby steps toward the big deed itself – it doesn't matter if it's any good, the point is that they're getting some. About a decade ago, though, budding horndogs Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg allegedly became fed up with the subpar antics of their cinematic counterparts. Fuck this noise, they thought. We can do better, they said. And today you have Superbad, a movie to be filed under “ribald” whose script started out as a seed in two boys' dirty minds. Of course, the final product has gone through polishings and fleshings-out since its first wobbly-legged drafts, informed by the writers' subsequent experience (Goldberg's penning for Da Ali G Show; Rogen's starring on such Judd Apatow productions as The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up) and maturity (though a certain period joke might have be ... " [More]
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"It is no surprise that Jeffrey Blitz's freshman narrative has been picked up for distribution. He has managed to take a strong, independent-minded story and package it so well that it becomes accessible to the mainstream. What struck me most about the film was its refusal to follow Hollywood convention, either in its plot or its characters. The story is engaging from the opening moment, bringing you into the world of high school debate with ease. If you are as calloused by Hollywood's handling of storyline as I am, you believe you can see the plot progression a mile away. But every step along the way, Blitz chooses the road less traveled. The result is a story worth following. The characters were bold and fascinating. Blitz has chosen to follow individuals that are routinely ignored in film. No too-cool-for-school jock with his cheerleader girlfriend ("Varsity Blues"). No deeply-disturbed, drug-abusing teen prostitute ("Thirteen"). No stereotypical pathetic nerd wh ... " [More]
 



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