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Thumbsucker (2005)
Justin Cobb still sucks his thumb at 17. He wants to stop and knows that his thumbsucking is disrupting his family, his love life and his identity. The only thing that changes his behavior is hypnosis therapy administered by his "guru" orthodontist. But while Justin felt this would solve all his problems and he would finally be "normal," his troubles were really just beginning. (read more)
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Thumbsucker Movie Review by AJ (4/14/2006) |
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A grossly underappreciated indie, Thumbsucker belongs to the school of Wes Anderson-type quirkiness, only more grounded in reality, like what David O. Russell did with I Heart Huckabees or Flirting with Disaster. But writer-director Mills manages to take that combination and blend it into a style all his own, fresh and...
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Thumbsucker Movie Review by Tony (3/31/2006) |
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We have a new trend and formula picture to add to the already lenghty list of them. What's a formula picture you ask? Here's 3 examples. We have the romantic comedy formula picture. Two people meet, break up, date new people, fight, end up together at the end. We have the thriller type formula picture. Someones family is...
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Thumbsucker Movie Review by Matthew (9/22/2005) |
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Seventeen year old Justin (Lou Taylor Pucci) is a high school senior who still sucks his thumb. His father, Mike (Vincent D'Onofrio) seems more concerned about it than his mother, Audrey (Tilda Swinton). One day, Justin's dentist Perry (Keanu Reeves) talks to him about this habit, among other things, and Justin stops...
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| Thumbsucker Movie Review by Jason (11/30/2007) |
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This movie is the worst movie I have ever seen. The plot made no sense at all. I fell asleep countles time trying to watch this snore of a movie. It was a utter waste of time. This is probebly the only time I have ever read during a movie. What was Keanu Reeves and Vince Vaughn thinking when they agreed to act in this...
(complete Thumbsucker review by Jason)
I rented "Thumbsucker" on the recommendation of some of my fellow movie lovers and blog subscribers. This is an intriguing film dealing with the complexities of family and the problems we encounter while on the path to self-discovery. I found the writing wonderfully touching and at times, extremely funny. It's a story...
(complete Thumbsucker review by MissMovieFan)
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