Sigue la historia del adolescente Billy Bloom que, a pesar de asistir a un instituto ultraconservador, toma la decisión de presentarse a reina del baile.Sigue la historia del adolescente Billy Bloom que, a pesar de asistir a un instituto ultraconservador, toma la decisión de presentarse a reina del baile.Sigue la historia del adolescente Billy Bloom que, a pesar de asistir a un instituto ultraconservador, toma la decisión de presentarse a reina del baile.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 4 nominaciones en total
- Billy
- (as Alex J. Lawther)
- Bib
- (as Walden Bryan Hudson)
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Opiniones destacadas
Kudos to the writers for trying, but this movie suffers from what most teen movies do: one dimensional characters and weak scripts. Almost all of the characters are cardboard cut outs whose actions are predictable - The jock who hates being a jock, the bitchy cheerleader, clueless parents (including Bette Midler's overacted alcoholic mother), the secretly gay bully in love with the protagonist, etc...
There were some genuinely funny moments though.
Billy's parents are separated and each show only a shallow, mostly hands-off interest in their son. Florence, the housekeeper, is passively sympathetic and protective, but unable to be meaningfully supportive. Billy is essentially alone and coping with his confused sense of self by being as provocatively freakish as he can be.
When Billy starts at a new school, he deliberately alienates himself from the other students by letting his "freak flag fly" in the most flamboyant way imaginable. He is understandably the target of bullying both trivial and physical.
Then, for reasons not easily understood, he attracts the friendship of one of the school's most popular, decidedly straight, male students, Flip Kelly ( Ian Nelson). Flip becomes the catalyst that helps Billy tone down his provocative, defiant and flamboyant behavior because he is possibly the first person in Billy's life who appears to care for the person beneath all the make-up and glitter.
Yes, the movie is filled with a supporting cast of stereotypical characters, but stereotypes exist for a reason and the exceptional characters are significant because they stand apart. While Billy is purportedly the stellar example of an exceptional person, the most meaningful, influential and exceptional character was Flip Kelly.
Great performance by Alex Lather, but Ian Nelson's acting was "exceptionally" good. Bette Midler lent her name to the cast listing but her appearance in the movie was largely insignificant.
7.25/10
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBette Midler did not want to do another film and repeatedly turned down offers to appear in Freak Show. She was finally convinced to at least read the script and immediately said "I'll do it."
- Citas
[First lines]
Billy Bloom: Sometimes, I dream I can fly. But I'm *so* exhausted from flapping my wings and the higher I soar, it reminds me of how little I fit in with them on the ground. So, I rise and I rise and... I realize that I don't wanna fly anymore. They never knew what they were looking up at anyway.
- Créditos curiososAnnaSophia Robb is credited as Blah Blah Blah instead of Mary Jane.
- ConexionesReferences Tiempos violentos (1994)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 19,696
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,809
- 14 ene 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 20,657
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
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