

Crisis
A ghost writer, a piano player and a clerk, three characters united by frustration, who will have to fight to get out of their crises, facing their insecurities, repressions and bad memories in a world of fantasies and mysteries.
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Plot Summary
A former child star, now struggling with addiction and debt, gets involved in a dangerous deal with a local mob boss. He tries to save his family and escape his past, but the situation escalates rapidly.
Critical Reception
Crisis received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with some praising its attempt at a darker, more mature tone for its lead actor, while others criticized its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly divided.
What Reviewers Say
- Some found the performance by Thomas Ian Nicholas to be a notable departure from his earlier work.
- The film's pacing and narrative structure were frequently cited as weaknesses.
- The portrayal of addiction and its consequences was seen as somewhat superficial by some reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Crisis' are scarce and generally reflect a sentiment of disappointment, with viewers often citing a lack of originality and engagement.
Fun Fact
Thomas Ian Nicholas, known for his roles in 'American Pie' and 'Rookie of the Year,' took on a significantly darker role in 'Crisis,' attempting to showcase a different side of his acting capabilities.
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