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Anyone watched this movie? It has been one of the highest rated movies on RottenTomatos that I have seen in a long time and it had a huge standing ovation a Cannes last year which is not common. I need to make time to see it and all you Matthew McCaughnehay haters can fug off cause I like him and this looks to be his best performance ever. Seems like a 2013 Stand by Me with more of an edge.

 

http://youtu.be/2m9IFlz2iYo

 

 

Cannes Standing Ovation

http://youtu.be/e9McJxmxlGk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I caught this at a film festival in Winston-Salem. The writer/director is a NC School of the Arts alum and he was scheduled to speak, but had a family emergency.

I really enjoyed the film. It's got a Tom Sawyer Huck Finn vibe to it. Great great acting all around. Just a very solid movie, although I think they could have edited about 20 minutes out. Highly recommend.

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