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Crush
Prom Night in the South Bronx, Michael is in for the an evening of horror, hilarity and hope as he decides whether or not to man up and "kick it" to his high school Crush or "punk out" and let him walk into the sunset.
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Plot Summary
A former soldier, haunted by his past, takes a job as a high school football coach in a small town. He quickly becomes entangled in the lives of his students, particularly a troubled teenager who reminds him of himself. As he tries to guide the young man, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous situation that forces him to confront his own demons.
Critical Reception
Crush received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised Jeffrey Dean Morgan's performance and the film's attempt at a dark thriller, many found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some appreciating the suspenseful elements while others felt the film failed to deliver on its premise.
What Reviewers Say
Jeffrey Dean Morgan delivers a solid performance as the troubled protagonist.
The film struggles with a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Offers moments of suspense but ultimately falls short of its thriller potential.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split reception, with some finding the film to be a suspenseful watch thanks to its lead performance, while others were disappointed by its generic plot and lack of originality. The film's dark themes and pacing were also points of contention.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a remake of the 1970 film "The Killing Kind" but was significantly altered during development.
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