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The Chumscrubber

Rated - 1.5 stars

The Chumscrubber

Welcome to suburbanville. Mom (Allison Janney) is peddling vitamins as a radical life system solution. Dad (William Fichtner) is prescribing stronger medications to patients across the country by way of his best-selling self-help books. Even the town motto promises 'Carefree Living'. So when Dean (Jamie Bell) discovers his best friend Troy - the most enterprising drug pusher in high school - hanging from a noose in his poolside cabana, he doesn't know if he feels anything much at all.

Still, Dean's problems are only just beginning. Three of Troy's crew expect him to locate and hand over the remainder of the stash. Crystal (Camilla Belle) tries charm. When that doesn't work, Billy and Lee (Justin Chatwin and Lou Taylor Pucci) up the ante considerably by kidnapping Dean's younger brother Charlie (Rory Culkin). Only they pick up the wrong Charlie, plumping for little Charlie Bratley (Thomas Curtis) instead. You would think his mom would notice, but Terri Bratley (Rita Wilson) is marrying the mayor (Ralph Fiennes) tomorrow - and he has bigger fish to fry. So it all comes back to Dean.

Arie Posin's first feature is almost embarrassingly overloaded with star support, including (in addition to the above) such luminaries as Glenn Close (as Troy's numbly grieving mom), Carrie-Anne Moss, John Heard, Jason Isaacs, and Lauren Holly. It wouldn't have hurt that Spielberg associate Bonnie Curtis was Posin's producer.

The Chumscrubber

Despite such credentials, The Chumscrubber is a dispiriting piece of work, and badly acted to boot. The son of a dissident Russian filmmaker who gew up in Israel and Canada before moving to the States, Posin (who co-wrote with Zac Stanford) wants to satirise America's superficial self-absorption, its increasing dependency on chemically filtered perception, and preoccupation with social status to the detriment of personal family relationships. The targets are legitimate (if increasingly hackneyed), but the sour, cynical script well falls short; with the exception of Dean and Charlie Bratley, all the characters are conceived with a disapproving scowl - it's as if the movie was set in Stepford.

Although the plot echoes Alpha Dog and the real-life crime behind it to some extent, the obvious model here is Donnie Darko. But where Richard Kelly successfully fashioned a weirdly familiar alternate universe (that likely existed in Donnie's own head), Posin's much cruder approach feels contrived and false. Even if Donnie didn't connect with his parents, Kelly was careful to make them register as sentient beings with an emotional and intellectual life of their own. Everyone in The Chumscrubber is stuck with a single caricatured note.

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Crystal barely even gets that much: Camilla Belle notched up good reviews for in The Ballad of Jack and Rose but she's all at sea here as a character who's obviously too smart and sensitive to be hanging out with a violent meathead like Billy, but never smart enough to raise the alarm or help Charlie escape. She looks the part, but only if the part has to be played by a pin-up. As for Jamie Bell, he looks grim and dejected throughout, like someone's stolen his tap shoes.

As superficial and humourless as the world from which it is so archly alienated, the film feels much longer than its 102 minute running time. Let me point you to Mean Creek, or Bully, or Thumbsucker, or River's Edge, or Elephant or Pretty Persuasion instead. The terrible title, by the way, is the name of an ugly videogame that intrudes on Donnie's - sorry, Dean's - consciousness from time to time.

Tom Charity
tom.charity@lovefilm.com

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Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 5 Anna Smith, Time Out

Jamie Bell opts for another offbeat US indie, but this one feels strangely familiar. American Beauty, Donnie... read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 4 starsBizarre

MikeyboyPaines from Fareham , 12/11/2006

I went to see Cumscrubber without knowing anything about it and found the experience pretty bizarre. It's a weird combination of smalltown American soap opera, teen drama and David Lynchian weirdness. The nearest comparison I can make is Donnie Darko, but without the time travel / rabbit stuff. Fantastic cast, some excellent dialogue and some unpredictable twists make it an interesting and involving film. However, I found the Chumscrubber video game / tv show that the kids watch throughout the film to be a concept shoehorned into the plot with no relevance to the rest of the movie. Otherwise, recommended!

  29 out of 29 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsMy face is bleeding

mugwump from Glossop , 01/10/2007

This film does not know what it wants to be. It is a crappy teen relationship flick, a study of suburban anomie, a confused, quirky leftfield comedy and thumb in the mouth, sulky, pubescent whine but mostly its just unwatchable and clueless. The characters are caricatures and the 'hook' that the town are all on chems to get through the day was so outrageous it would have been more at home in Tim Burtons suburbia. The kidnapping story was well unconvincing, as were the Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters, Glenn Close was in wide eyed maniac Cruella de Vil mode as the maladjusted bereaved mother. I turned it off after an hour. The cinematography was nice.

  21 out of 26 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starrubbish

kcm from Melksham , 31/12/2007

rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishrubbisrubbishh

  20 out of 22 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 0 starsPainful!!

Psychopsyme , 16/11/2007

I watched this film to the bitter end hoping for some sort of reason for sitting still for an hour and a half, but no it just left me and my wife slowly shaking our heads in disbelief at this awful film, i like weired but this film had no drive. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME, LIFE IS TOO SHORT, peeling spuds is more interesting!

  14 out of 17 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsChumscrubber

alipaul from Exeter [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/02/2008

I liked this. Different take on middle class America, relationships and alienation. Surprisingly sentimental free although there is a little at the end, depending on your point of view. Good performances. Some good ideas - not all of which work - but some were quite original.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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Rated - 0 starsAbsolute tripe

A customer from Cardiff , 06/01/2009

This film attempts to position itself somewhere between Brick and Donnie Darko, but ends up being little more than a particularly badly scripted episode of The OC.

Extremely poor

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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