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Chillicothe

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
253
MA NOTE
Chillicothe (1999)
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ComedyDramaRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA dry-witted narrative that follows a year in the life of six friends who have found themselves trapped in a rut in the time following college. It's been four years since graduation, and Wad... Tout lireA dry-witted narrative that follows a year in the life of six friends who have found themselves trapped in a rut in the time following college. It's been four years since graduation, and Wade Hinkle, the group's most cynical bachelor, is still stewing over the loss of his social ... Tout lireA dry-witted narrative that follows a year in the life of six friends who have found themselves trapped in a rut in the time following college. It's been four years since graduation, and Wade Hinkle, the group's most cynical bachelor, is still stewing over the loss of his social life. A series of weddings splits the group apart until the bizarre death of a college mat... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Todd Edwards
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    • Todd Edwards
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    • Todd Edwards
    • Peter Bedgood
    • Cory Edwards
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    253
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    • Director
      • Todd Edwards
    • Writer
      • Todd Edwards
    • Stars
      • Todd Edwards
      • Peter Bedgood
      • Cory Edwards
    • 19Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    Todd Edwards
    • Wade Hinkle
    Peter Bedgood
    • Matt
    Cory Edwards
    Cory Edwards
    • Shane Hinkle
    Brad Knull
    Brad Knull
    • Kevin Carmichael
    Jenny Labow
    • Robin
    Katie Hooten
    • Judy
    Robert Yanovitch
    • Johnny Perfect
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    • Brian
    Tony Leech
    Tony Leech
    • Travis
    Lori Ann Beline
    • Megan
    Shelly Creel
    • Waitress #1
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    Joel E. Cheathman
    • Chris
    Kristen Ponce-Baker
    • Religious Chick
    Brooklyn Bedgood
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    Tara Raczenski
    • Susan
    Michelle Palmer
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    Diane Gawey
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    Nicole Hutching
    • Princes Lela Girl
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      • Todd Edwards
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      • Todd Edwards
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    mailkylem

    Sundance 99's Sparkling Gem of a Movie

    It's too bad that the Edwards brothers chose to release Chillicothe in 1999. It's too bad, because its early buzz was stolen by an inferior little film called The Blair Witch Project that went on to make a hundred kazillion dollars.

    Director Todd Edwards lacked the hype, but he delivered the substance: pure, pristine filmmaking. Chillicothe is the story of four post-college guys who want love and meaning. What distances it from the other twentysomething lonely guy pics is that it is WAY FUNNY when it's not being tender, insightful, or sad.

    Fortunately for us, Hollywood Video has finally given the film a meaningful distribution outlet. Go rent it and be amazed that nobodies with no money can make a film with more passion, laughter and craft than ninety percent of the drivel at the local multiplex.

    Kyle Minor
    8Blueroom

    director's comments

    I wrote and directed "Chillicothe" in 1997, and the 3 years that have followed have been a real education. An audience favorite at Sundance '99, this film has been screened for dozens of festival audiences across the country with tremendous response.

    Thank-you to everyone who has rallied behind it. I am still very proud of "Chillicothe" and what it represents to me and my producing partners, but as Willie Nelson says, "I can't wait to get on the road again." So keep an eye out for us; this is only the beginning! I promise the next one will be easier to pronounce. -Todd Edwards ...
    6nefnet

    A promising first effort

    Chillicothe comes across as the product of a young filmmaker with too many good ideas who wants to spend them all at once-- the result is an interesting but uneven new chapter in the slacker canon, a kind of bildungsroman that has its own voice while borrowing heavily from those who have come before (Kevin Smith, Richard Linklater, et al).

    I must admit, however, Chillicothe is charming, buoyed by a likeable cast, excellent production values (for an independent film), and a clever script from writer/director Todd Edwards, who also plays one of the film's central characters. "Write what you know," many English teachers have admonished me, and Edwards has taken this advice to heart, crafting a coming-of-age story for the post-university set that's as sharp and real as it could be. Edwards shows himself to have a keen eye for comic pacing and dramatic irony, but unfortunately he seems to need a little help with organization and pacing, because the film suffers from editing that could only be called schizophrenic. One moment, it looks like a typical Gen X comedy, the next it might be more like a music video or documentary. It seems almost like Edwards is using the film as a demo reel to sell his ability to a major studio, which is fine I suppose but his vision suffers because of it.

    Poor organization aside, I can heartily recommend this movie to friends and stangers alike who can't get enough slackin', and anybody else looking for a sharp, mildly edgy laugh. Good job, Todd.
    Dean-51

    What makes this movie so good?

    Todd and Cory Edwards' first feature film, "Chillicothe" emerges into a culture awash in darkly menacing media images as a refreshing effort. After a seemingly endless string of "Pulp Fiction" knock-offs by a variety of upstart filmmakers, "Chillicothe's" sensitive human drama, sincere without a trace of schmaltz, seems exotic. "Chillicothe " is the story of four male friends drifting along in the low-rent doldrums now common among recent college graduates. Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma and on the campus of a small Indiana liberal arts college, the movie follows the odyssey of the four friends as they make decisions about marriage and careers. One character, Wade, played by Todd Edwards, becomes the story's focus early in the film. The four begin to disintegrate when one of the group marries the woman who agrees, in the story's opening moments, to go out with him if he shaves his gotee. Over the next few months, the remaining three friends split up. Wade and his older brother (played by real-life older brother Cory Edwards) move into an apartment together and the last of the four friends finds himself cloistered with two flamboyant, irritable Latin men. After a particularly soul numbing day running video editing machines for finicky ad executives, Wade abruptly departs for home where he re-enrolls in some art classes at his alma mater. In the end, the stability of familiar territory helps Wade confront the fear and indecision preventing him from pursuing his dream of becoming a painter. When we last see Wade he is working toward an advanced degree in painting at NYU. Unlike so many independent films of late, "Chillicothe" is strikingly original. In our post-Tarantino daze, contemporary films, especially small budget features, have tended toward obsession with darker human experiences and a technical and structural emphasis on creating a disjointed, pastiche feel. What makes "Chillicothe" different is its trust in the power of a simple story worth telling. While its drama emerges from a very familiar story, everything about the film seems fresh. In fact, it is the familiarity of its story that gives "Chillicothe" its power. It is a story for all of us who have felt lost and alone, dreaming of doing what we really want to do and of finding lasting love. Above all, it is its open-heartedness that gives "Chillicothe" an uncanny, but familiar feel. Like walking past a mirror in the hallway and for a split second thinking you are not alone. "Chillicothe" is a moving, engaging film with wide appeal, but perhaps especially so for those of us who meet ourselves head on in its characters. A world of contracting horizons, of vast moral confusion among our elders, and an addictive need for and paranoid fear of love , connection and roots has left many of us floundering outside the structured environment of college life. The story presented in "Chillicothe" is one of bravery among our peers in the face of these common threats. Ultimately, "Chillicothe" speaks so strongly about our generation because it speaks from a perspective of faith. Part of Wade's process of destiny seeking involves painting a mural in a Sunday School room. As his journey moves forward we see him sitting in church listening to a sermon. Without being preachy or condescending "Chillicothe" manages to show the practical difference faith can make in the lives of those who possess it.

    Even though the film is ultimately affirming of both life and faith, it is not unambiguously so. It's ending is neither completely tidy nor happy, but definitely genuine. We are left not knowing exactly what will happen to Wade, knowing only that he is "out there". Out there taking those frightening steps in the direction of his calling, living a life of hope in the pursuit of an uncertain vocation, looking for the next step, nurturing a belief in the goodness of both life and the possibility of relationship. "Chillicothe" speaks about faith to a distrustful generation while maintaining integrity to a characteristically generation X perspective. The movie manages to bring forth a traditional story in a way that seems fully modern, full of pop culture references and the longing for love and clarity so many in this generation feel. The Edward's brothers first offering sets the agenda for a new genre of film that, like many gen Xer's themselves, looks at life with an eye washed clean with tears, indulging no illusions, yet stubbornly aspiring to a life of bravery and of hope.
    8paxman356

    Great independent film from the makers of the Hoodwinked movies

    I was living in Anderson, IN. I got most of my movies back then ad the library. One day, I happened upon this video. I thought, what the heck. Boy was a pleasantly surprised.

    The story bounces from one character to another, focusing on the friendship of four young males living in Tulsa. The last, Wade, sees his friends getting married and having kids, while he keeps pining about the one that got away.

    Yeah, there are lots of pop culture references. Some situations have you going, yeah, I've been through that. Like figuring out what CD you need to sell so you can get gas for your car.

    In the end, it's satisfying because it doesn't cut corners and just give you the happy ending. It feels real, unlike much that comes out of Hollywood.

    So I implore you, if you find this one someplace (which is getting harder and harder to do... I have my copy) watch it. If you like it like I did, watch the three other Todd Edwards films out there (Hoodwinked and Hoodwinked Too, and Jeffie Was Here). You'll be glad you did.

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      Wade Hinkle: Whatever that thing is that creates a date, or a relationship, or love... whatever that is didn't follow me out of school. It's like they sucked it out of me in exchange for my diploma.

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      Referenced in Happy Endings Suck: The Making of 'Chillicothe' (2001)
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      New Day
      Written by Dan Beahm

      Performed by Dan Beahm

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    • Date de sortie
      • janvier 1999 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Anderson, Indiana, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Blue Yonder Films
      • StrobeAlific Audio
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      1 heure 32 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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