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An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.An underprivileged teenager bonds with his young cousin while facing off against a vicious bully.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
Chloë Levine
- Holly
- (as Chloe Levine)
Zoe the Dog
- Dog
- (as Zoe The Dog)
Sergey Kovalev
- Boxer on TV
- (archive footage)
- (as Sergey Kovalev WBO WBA And IBF Light Heavyweight Champion Of The World)
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- Writer
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- TriviaFilmed entirely in the Hudson Valley
- Crazy creditsThis film was supported by the Sundance Institute Feature Film Creative Producing Fellowship with additional support from the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program Fund
- SoundtracksLook At Me Now
Written by Daniel Lisette Kishnir
Performed by Pause
Published by DZK Music
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This little flick has 'indie' written all over it and I am a big fan of indie movie makers. These films are usually superior in content, substance, and acting when compared to the big budget movies. Well not all indie flicks, but the movies made by directors who love the craft. With that said, my opinion of 'King Jack' comes up a bit short.
The plot revolves around Jack and his visiting cousin Ben. Both are tweens and are unpopular in school and Jack has an attitude. The setting is a lower middle class worker neighborhood with a mix of ethnic people. There are three older boys that bully Jack and Ben. The plot becomes predictable with the conflict between Jack and the bully's and Jacks interest in two young girls. Ben is along for the ride through no effort of his own and he suffers the wrath of the three bully's. By movies end both Jack and Ben have been pretty well beaten up by the bully's. Life in hell town is rough and unforgiving but both boys perceive and learn a tough lesson about loyalty, family, and friendship.
This little movie is adequate in it's craft, well photographed, and edited. But the story is old and has been done more than once. If you want to watch some very good young actors as believable characters this is a fine choice. But as it unfolds you'll be able to see what's about to happen next.
The plot revolves around Jack and his visiting cousin Ben. Both are tweens and are unpopular in school and Jack has an attitude. The setting is a lower middle class worker neighborhood with a mix of ethnic people. There are three older boys that bully Jack and Ben. The plot becomes predictable with the conflict between Jack and the bully's and Jacks interest in two young girls. Ben is along for the ride through no effort of his own and he suffers the wrath of the three bully's. By movies end both Jack and Ben have been pretty well beaten up by the bully's. Life in hell town is rough and unforgiving but both boys perceive and learn a tough lesson about loyalty, family, and friendship.
This little movie is adequate in it's craft, well photographed, and edited. But the story is old and has been done more than once. If you want to watch some very good young actors as believable characters this is a fine choice. But as it unfolds you'll be able to see what's about to happen next.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,801
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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