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Directed by David Gordon Green
David Gordon directs this bleak drama about a gang of rural teens going astray. The title character is 13-year-old boy who lives in an impoverished corner of North Carolina. While wandering around with his rag-tag band of mates, one boy gets inadvertently killed. Fearing parental retribution, the gang hides the body. Later, matters comes to a head when guilt and anxiety starts to take its toll. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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"After falling in love with David Gordon Green’s Undertow, I checked out some of his other films. George Washington was first on the list because I saw that it was also part of the Criterion Collection. George Washington is not about a white man from the mid-1700’s, but rather a group of children set in a small, rural southern town. With not much to do, they spend their days wanderin " [More]
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"A friend with weed is a friend indeed. That is the lesson to be extracted from the latest comedy off the Judd Apatow assembly line, “Pineapple Express.” While it may get anti-marijuana advocates abuzz with consternation, it's a sweet little trip until a dramatic shift to violence quite literally calls the cops to this feel-good party. “Express” is laced wit " [More]
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"No, it's not a biopic of the president. George Washington is a slice of life film about a bunch of pre-teen kids growing up in the South. It's hard to describe this film, since it's not really about story, or even ideas or a theme. It's about mood, and tone, and location, and atmosphere. It's very good. Most of the chracters are black but it's not really a movie about race, although that stands in the background of every scene. Whites and bla " [More]
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"Even though GEORGE WASHINGTON lacks the star power of the Reel 13 Indies of late (IMAGINARY HEROES, SUNSHINE STATE), it’s still a high profile independent film. It’s legendary in the industry as the first film from indie auteur David Gordon Green. It also already has its own Criterion Collection Edition on DVD, so Channel 13 can hardly claim to have made a discovery here. As disappointing as it is that Reel 13 has gone away from bringing us films that are new to us (th " [More]
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"This movie stirred up memories of childhood the way that the lime tea and madelines stirred Marcel in Marcel Prousts novel Swanns Way. I recalled things that I had not thought about in years. Childhood memories raced back. The conversations between the kids were conversations that I observed among my own friends. This script is dead on. It captures a universal quality of childhood. Most were at least exposed to conversations like these. George Washington is unique in " [More]
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"Just from looking at the Mumblecore map, I would have to say that I enjoyed Great World of Sound quite a bit. It was torn down and transparent, which I felt added to the overall realism and humor of the film. I also liked George Washington for a lot of the same reasons. When I watched it, I wouldn't h " [More]
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A bold, ambitious first feature by David Gordon Green, this fiercely independent effort chronicles young slum life in a more experimental vein than most modern movies. Recalling the work of filmmakers as diverse as Terrence Malick and Harmony Korine in its unconventional tactics, the film eventually wears out its welcome, especially after its crucial turning point is revealed. However, it retains significant dignity throughout, and Green's surprising grasp of visual storytelling is highly in evidence here. The film was created using non-professional actors (a device that is terrific in theory, but its execution is suspect), and filmed using natural light, which gives it a rich, documentary-like feel. Unlike the recent Dogma 95 movement, however, its roots in conventional filmmaking techniques are strongly apparent, as its evocative Cinemascope 35mm implementation indicates. An easier picture to admire than to genuinely "like," George Washington nonetheless stands out amidst a sea of impersonal, crudely made independent films. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
 

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