
A potent film, but quite imperfect
Review created: 09/24/06
by: dolphinboy -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
The acting, the issues addressed
Cons:
The answers to moral dilemmas championed by the characters
The story is basically a tale of four boys who unintentionally commit a terrible crime (i.e., they kill a street vendor while trying to steal his hot dog cart), spend time in a juvenile detention facility, are terribly abused by the guards there, and what they do about this as young adults. The boys are portrayed by Brad Renfro, Joseph Perrino, Jonathan Tucker, and Geoffrey Wigdor, and then, as adults, by Brad Pitt, Jason Patric, Billy Crudup, and Ron Eldard. I have three, basic comments. First, on a technical level, this is a well-made movie. The script is compelling, the characters are deep.
Review ID: 10000000001910417

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