
Life is treating self-confident and open-minded Max very well. As the first born of a wealthy Jewish family, he doesn't need to worry about money. He loves his girlfriend and can imagine sharing his life with her. Everything could easily just continue the way it is, if it weren't for his sudden doubts, diffused emotions of inner emptiness, and the urge for change. His father owns Supertex, a discount textile company. When a dramatic accident befalls the family, Max and his tw... (Full plot summary below)
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Life is treating self-confident and open-minded Max very well. As the first born of a wealthy Jewish family, he doesn't need to worry about money. He loves his girlfriend and can imagine sharing his life with her. Everything could easily just continue the way it is, if it weren't for his sudden doubts, diffused emotions of inner emptiness, and the urge for change. His father owns Supertex, a discount textile company. When a dramatic accident befalls the family, Max and his two brothers must change their plans for the future...
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| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordSchnitte has difficulty with tonal shifts which veer wildly from comedy to drama and Max's sudden change of heart in an abrupt ending doesn't feel earned. |
| Film ScoutsJason GorberA competent if maudlin family pic, it's hardly worth seeing, but does have some moments of sweetness and exoticism. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordEveryone should have the tough life that Max has had to suffer so "SuperTex" is not a film that will evoke much sympathy for the heir to the throne. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair[Contains] better-than-expected acting and a steady sense of direction. |