
A film about seven kids breaking into their high school. What starts as a poorly planned film school submission turns into a reality check. With free reign of the campus and a set of master keys, unlikely interactions occur and secrets become harder to hide. Drake, a young high school filmmaker, gathers his schoolmates to make a movie. Breaking onto the campus after hours, his cast consists of Tim, his best friend and fellow filmmaker, Ellen, a quiet bookworm, Carly, a gossip... (Full plot summary below)
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A film about seven kids breaking into their high school. What starts as a poorly planned film school submission turns into a reality check. With free reign of the campus and a set of master keys, unlikely interactions occur and secrets become harder to hide. Drake, a young high school filmmaker, gathers his schoolmates to make a movie. Breaking onto the campus after hours, his cast consists of Tim, his best friend and fellow filmmaker, Ellen, a quiet bookworm, Carly, a gossiping cheerleader, Michaela, an intellectual loaner, Sean, a basketball star and Sully, a drug dealing loud mouth. Inspired by, "The Breakfast Club," Drake drags his players through the scenes of his "masterpiece," while off camera the cast explores their relationships, stereotypes, drug addictions and sexual identities. Each, involved in the film for their own reasons, divulge a reality never intended for the camera.
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| User ReviewTravis FA fun, chaotic, messy fakeumentary ride through the ecstasy experience and culture. |
| User ReviewBrian NNot a great film, from the reviews I thought I was getting something better. Not the worst thing I have seen, but definitely not something to make an effort to see. The story is a bit chaotic and generic, very similar to "Groove" in a lot of ways but even cheesier. Not much more I can say about it. |