True Adolescents
- Director: Craig Johnson
- Writer: Craig Johnson
- Producer: Rena Bussinger; Laurie Hicks
CGiii Comment
The gay storyline is not central to the film - but, it's there and it is important to all the characters' journey...
It's about growing up - no matter what age you are - obstacles have to be faced and conquered...in order to proceed.
Johnson has created a rough film with subtle undertones.
In places, he gets the mood just right. Some characters veer too near towards the ridiculous to be credible...as for the hippies - a silly mistake.
Not a bad debut and, definitely, there is much to admire from this nascent filmmaker.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Craig Johnson's poised and poignant first feature follows Sam (Mark Duplass), an, unbeknownst to him, washed-up rocker in the early stages of haggard. Jobless and apartment-less, he crashes with his aunt (a compassionate Melissa Leo) as a last resort and becomes reluctant camping-trip chaperone to her teenage son and a pal. That the three males are on par, maturity-wise, makes for engaging ensemble juvenilia. But in the stirring Pacific Northwest wilderness a surprising discovery turns dire -- and the distance from boy to man must be covered overnight. Duplass's ballsy and at times balls-out performance is a winner, particularly when Sam at long last takes stock of himself: it ain't pretty.
Cast & Characters
Mark Duplass as Sam;
Bret Loehr as Oliver;
Carr Thompson as Jake;
Melissa Leo as Sharon;
Constance Best as Waitress;
Laura Kai Chen as Amy;
Jay Wesley Cochran as Trucker in diner;
Davie-Blue as Jericha;
Emma Dumont as Cara;
Elizabeth Herron as Waitress