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Beach Rats
TrailerA Brooklyn teenager spends his days experimenting with drugs and looking online for older men to meet with.Genre: DramaActors: Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein, Kate Hodge, Neal Huff, Nicole Flyus, Frank Hakaj, David Ivanov, Anton Selyaninov, Harrison Sheehan, Douglas Everett Davis, Gabriel Gans, ...»Director: Eliza HittmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Beach Rats"
Toronto StarSeptember 22, 2017Hittman demonstrates a sure hand throughout, marking her as a filmmaker whose future work will be hotly anticipated.
Globe and MailSeptember 22, 2017Dickinson is perfectly cast and the film's mix of skill gives it a gritty realism that heightens the emotional pitch.
Detroit NewsSeptember 15, 2017Hittman paints with a delicate brush, and gets a strong performance out of newcomer Dickinson, who gives Frankie a soft soul beneath his chiseled physique.
San Diego ReaderSeptember 08, 2017Let's call this what it is: a fetishistic After-School Special complete with closeups of trimmed pubes and squeaky-clean sphincters.
San Francisco ChronicleSeptember 07, 2017It's not the feel-good movie of the year, but it's a powerfully rendered reminder that coming of age can be harrowing, and hurtful to others, even in our purportedly more open-minded country.
Washington PostSeptember 07, 2017This very thinly sliced character study of beautiful if benighted adolescence is more a pre-coming-of-age tale, one that takes us close to, but not through, the transformative acquisition of good judgment.
Eugene Weekly (OR)August 27, 2018As an exploration of toxic masculinity, a rarely seen side of New York, a teen's uncertainty, Beach Rats works beautifully, up to a point - but you can't take it out of the cultural context in which it appears.
San Diego CityBeatAugust 20, 2018Director Eliza Hittman's sublime character study refuses to deal in absolutes or conventional wisdom, opting instead to track her character's every move with a non-judgmental hypnotic gaze.
ClarínJuly 02, 2018The director never judges her protagonist, even if Frankie seems unshakable in the face of his father's illness. [Full review in Spanish]
Nashville SceneFebruary 12, 2018This is territory far more ambitious than American independent narrative has covered recently, and it marks [Writer-director Eliza] Hittman as a major new voice in our national cinema.
Cine VértigoJanuary 16, 2018This accumulation of contradictions is perfectly embodied by [actor Harris] Dickinson... [Full review in Spanish]
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