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I'm 14 and I Hate the World
"I'm 14 and I Hate the World" is a short film released on September 17th, 2011, produced by Island Horse Productions, written and directed by Kenneth J. Harvey. It premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor decides to embrace his youthfulness and his existential angst by creating a viral video. He hopes this will bring him fame and fortune, but instead, it leads him on a bizarre journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he grapples with his career, relationships, and the meaning of life. The film is a quirky exploration of growing up, no matter your age.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its originality and the lead performance. However, some found the pacing uneven and the subject matter a bit too niche. Audience scores were generally favorable, appreciating its indie spirit and relatable themes of disillusionment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise and Roebuck's committed performance.
Some found the narrative a bit too self-indulgent and unfocused.
Appreciated for its offbeat humor and exploration of mid-life crisis.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, with many of the cast and crew working on a passion project basis.
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