It's really not much fun watching the non drama of our hero Randy (Michael Pitt) staring at the walls and keeping the hands of the more brutish Jake from clawing up his skirt.
Jailbait (2006)
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Reviews Counted:18
Fresh:3
Rotten:15
Average Rating:4.3/10
Theatrical Release:Aug 4, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Michael Pitt portrays a young man convicted to a California maximum-security prison under the three-strikes law, who becomes cellmates with a man (Stephen Adly Guirgis), convicted of murdering his... Michael Pitt portrays a young man convicted to a California maximum-security prison under the three-strikes law, who becomes cellmates with a man (Stephen Adly Guirgis), convicted of murdering his wife. --© Kindred Media Group [More]
Starring: Michael Pitt, David Zayas, Laila Robins
Starring: Michael Pitt, David Zayas, Laila Robins
Director: Brett Leonard
Director: Brett Leonard
Studio: Kindred Media Group
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Oct 24, 2006
Reviews for Jailbait
This is very hard to watch, a powerful and disturbing film about the inhuman conditions that exist within the American criminal-justice system...
Photography from inside a shoe box makes for a dull film no matter how close up and personal.
Jailbait takes less than 90 minutes to unspool, yet is filled with enough awkward silences to make my last date sound like the Dawson’s Creek pilot.
The stage origins are simply everywhere, but this debut feature is so fantastically acted that it inspires indulgence of its first-timers' mistakes.
Claustrophobic and overwrought, Jailbait is an unpleasant excursion into gay panic mitigated somewhat by performances that are hard to shake.
While the stars deliver highly committed performances, the static nature of the proceedings ultimately defeats them.
Not since Tom Arnold was employed as another horny criminal, one who tried awfully hard to sexually abuse Edward Furlong in 2000's "Animal Factory," has a penitentiary movie been so undone by a charisma-less performance.
In the final analysis it all feels very much like a successful acting exercise that while psychologically acute, doesn't really bring much more to the table than what we've already gleaned from a few episodes of Oz.
A stagy, only mildly compelling prison drama that ends up feeling like purgatory to all involved.
I wouldn't have thought it was possible to make a prison picture as utterly boring as Jailbait.
The cruelty of the law has been better demonstrated with news stories, and unless you're a Californian with two strikes against you, I don't know why you'd want to do this movie to yourself.
... the umpteenth prison drama to focus on the lurid threat of forced submission.
Unless you like listening to graphic descriptions of gay sex, then don't waste your money."
Jailbait argues that prison is an unpleasant place to spend time, but didn't Oz already destroy any remaining romantic notions about life behind bars years ago?
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