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Has anyone seen this yet? I was watching a DVD yesterday (believe it or not) and I saw the trailer for this. It looked awesome. I rarely venture out to theaters, but if it’s as good as the trailer makes it appear to be, I may need to make an exception.
 

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Release Date: March 31, 2006 (NY, LA; wider release: April 7; wider release: April 21)
Studio: Focus Features
Director: Rian Johnson
Screenwriter: Rian Johnson
Genre: Drama, Mystery
MPAA Rating: R (for violence and drug content)
Website: Brick

Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Nora Zehetner, Noah Fleiss, Matt O'Leary, Noah Segan, Meagan Good, Emilie de Ravin, Richard Roundtree, Lukas Haas

Plot Summary: "Brick," the dynamic debut feature from writer/director Rian Johnson, won the Sundance Film Festival's Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision.

"Brick," while taking its cues and its verbal style from the novels of Dashiell Hammett, also honors the rich cinematic tradition of the hard-boiled noir mystery, here wittily and bracingly immersed in fresh territory – a modern-day Southern California neighborhood and high school. There, student Brendan Frye's (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) piercing intelligence spares no one. Brendan is not afraid to back up his words with actions, and knows all the angles; yet he prefers to stay an outsider, and does – until the day that his ex-girlfriend, Emily (Emilie de Ravin of "Lost"), reaches out to him unexpectedly and then vanishes. Brendan's feelings for her still run deep; so much so, that he becomes consumed with finding his troubled inamorata.

To find her, Brendan enlists the aid of his only true peer, The Brain (Matt O'Leary), while keeping the assistant vice principal (Richard Roundtree) only occasionally informed of what quickly becomes a dangerous investigation. Brendan's single-minded unearthing of students' secrets thrusts him headlong into the colliding social orbits of rich-girl sophisticate Laura (Nora Zehetner), intimidating Tugger (Noah Fleiss), substance-abusing Dode (Noah Segan), seductive Kara (Meagan Good), jock Brad (Brian White) and – most ominously – non-student The Pin (Lukas Haas). It is only by gaining acceptance into The Pin's closely guarded inner circle of crime and punishment that Brendan will be able to uncover hard truths about himself, Emily and the suspects that he is getting closer to.
 

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Watched 53 minutes of the 110 minutes of the film.

Horrible. Dialogue was awful. Acting was horrible.

All the reviews label this a classic. Don't know why. Not an inkling of the film seemed interesting to me in any manner.

Over 5,000 votes at imdb.com and it has earned an 8.0 rating.
 
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I just watched it. It’s definitely not a film that will appeal to most people. It was done with a budget less than $500K, and you could tell, but it gave the film a unique feel that fit the story well. Some of the slang used was extremely difficult to follow. I turned on the subtitles because they were talking so fast using words that I had never heard before. I would definitely call this one a cult film.
 

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Watched 53 minutes of the 110 minutes of the film.

Horrible. Dialogue was awful. Acting was horrible.

All the reviews label this a classic. Don't know why. Not an inkling of the film seemed interesting to me in any manner.

Over 5,000 votes at imdb.com and it has earned an 8.0 rating.

Watched this tonight.

Not sure how you can call it horrible, or the dialog bad...it was different, more like a play, Shakespeare or something.

Acting was good, Levitt is a young talent that will be a great actor, and may already be one.
 

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Agreed, one of the better movies I've seen in a while.
But different strokes for different folks.
 

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I'm disturbed that anybody has anything but good things to say about this movie. I understand that the dialogue is a bit difficult to keep up with at times, but that's part of its charm. The dialogue keeps the same pace as the great classic film-noirs with Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney. The story was great, and the acting really developed the characters. The cinematography and editing were also brilliant IMO. This easily makes my top 5 list of favorite movies.
 

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I'm disturbed that anybody has anything but good things to say about this movie. I understand that the dialogue is a bit difficult to keep up with at times, but that's part of its charm. The dialogue keeps the same pace as the great classic film-noirs with Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney. The story was great, and the acting really developed the characters. The cinematography and editing were also brilliant IMO. This easily makes my top 5 list of favorite movies.

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