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Paper Boys
A ragtag bunch of teenage door to door salesmen wreak havoc and spread the news of their coming of age in this summer before they begin their college lives. It centers around Sean, a sexually confused and drug afflicted teen who just can't seem to shake off his dysfunctional family history. Paper Boys is an adventure into the psychology of sales as a metaphor for life as these young "Glengarry Glen Ross" wannabes terrorize a suburban neighborhood near everyone!
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Plot Summary
A young man grapples with drug addiction and its devastating impact on his life and relationships. He finds himself entangled in a dangerous world as he struggles to break free from his destructive patterns. The film explores themes of desperation, redemption, and the consequences of choices made under duress.
Critical Reception
Paper Boys received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many highlighting its bleak tone and perceived lack of originality. While some performances were noted, the overall consensus pointed to a film that struggled to find its footing among more compelling addiction dramas.
What Reviewers Say
The film's gritty portrayal of addiction is often unsparing, bordering on gratuitous for some viewers.
Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors delivering compelling portrayals while others fall flat.
The narrative struggles with pacing and a sense of predictability, failing to offer a fresh perspective on the subject matter.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available tend to reflect a similar sentiment to critical reviews, with many finding the film too depressing and unengaging.
Fun Fact
Edward Furlong, who plays the lead character struggling with addiction, has publicly spoken about his own past battles with substance abuse, which may have informed his performance.
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