| release date: | August 17, 2007 Tuesday January 29, 2008 (dvd) |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 98 min. |
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| director: | Jeff Blitz |
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| studio: | Odeon Films |
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| producer(s): | Effie T. Brown, Sean Welch |
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| screenplay: | Jeffrey Blitz |
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| cast: | Reece Thompson, Anna Kendrick, Nicholas D'Agosto, Vincent Piazza, Margo Martindale, Aaron Yoo, Josh Kay, Stephen Park, Maury Ginsberg, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Denis O'Hare, Lisbeth Bartlett, Jonah Hill |
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Rocket Science Movie Synopsis
Life is not easy for teenager Hal Hefner (Reece Daniel Thompson). His parents, Juliet and Doyle, have abruptly split; his older brother Earl is a budding obsessive-compulsive who pushes him around; and he has an unpredictable stutter that makes high school and exercise in embarrassment, self effacement and terrible lunches.
Given that his active mind and quick wit tend to be obscured by his problematic voice, Hal is not an obvious candidate for his school’s high-powered debate team. So it comes as a complete, though not unwelcome, surprise when the team’s star member, the hyper-articulate Ginny Ryerson, approaches Hal on the school bus one afternoon.
The Plainsboro debaters need a replacement for Ginny’s former partner, the brilliant Ben Wekselbaum, who dropped out of school following a calamitous performance at the New Jersey State High School Policy Debate Championships the previous spring.
Ginny, who can compress an eight minute argument into ten seconds without breaking a sweat, dropping a word, or botching a barb, proceeds to present her case for Hal’s potential as a public speaker. She has seen Hal, she has seen his promise. Hal is more than just shocked, or even dazed; he’s smitten.
Deserves to be seen. It's one of the most overlooked gems of 2007. Forget that it's not advertised everywhere, even check out Rottentomatoes to see how much everyone likes it. You won't be disappointed. Ironically, it came out the same weekend Superbad came out. That movie is good too, but you shouldn't miss it, it's one of the better high school dramedies I've seen.
Wise, witty, funny, and honest. It is the best film so far of 2007.