Quitters

March. 16,2015      
Rating:
5.2
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The story of the Raymans, a wealthy Jewish family that's falling apart. The son, Clark, is a bright and curious high schooler with a talent for manipulation. As his mother May enters treatment for a pill addiction, and he and his father Roger stop getting along, Clark thinks about running away from home. He just needs to decide where to go.

Ben Konigsberg as  Clark Rayman
Mira Sorvino as  May Rayman
Greg Germann as  Roger Rayman
Kara Hayward as  Etta
Kieran Culkin as  Mr. Becker
Morgan Turner as  Natalia
Saffron Burrows as  Veronica
Scott Lawrence as  Todd
Jim Breuer as  
Ross Turner as  Bradley Friedlander

Reviews

Matrixston
2015/03/16

Wow! Such a good movie.

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TrueJoshNight
2015/03/17

Truly Dreadful Film

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ChanFamous
2015/03/18

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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Matylda Swan
2015/03/19

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Dan Vincent (earthpersonified)
2015/03/20

Sometimes a movie comes along, where it hits home in kind of a way where you can excuse some of the nonsense. With Quitters you get that. At least with me. Being 25+ years removed from the main characters age, I was still able to relate to his family dysfunctional mess. Everything did not hit home, but somehow you find yourself 'feeling' the situation even if you don't like the character so much. How far is a teenager willing to go when his home life is compromised by selfish parents? Quitters gives us plenty of angst, loss and pendulating moral predicament. One wonders how teenagers can survive and grow into proper human beings when their minds are constantly bombarded with aggravating and sometimes overtly disappointing adult/parental behavior. There's also the dilemma of going too far, regardless of what's happened. This movie will surely make you laugh, think and take you through some entirely awkward, heavy and uncomfortable situations. It is not perfect and sometimes we get too much too slowly. The acting was quite good, while Greg Germann was absolutely outstanding. His best role to date. Though this movie is rated R and definitely has adult themes, they are based on 'family' situations making this suitable for teens somewhere in the 13-15 year range and older.

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