Flat, undistinguished workmanship!
Apt Pupil (1998)
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Reviews Counted:55
Fresh:29
Rotten:26
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: A somewhat disturbing movie that works as a suspenseful thriller, yet isn't completely satisfying.
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Based on the novella by Stephen King, director Bryan Singer's follow-up to THE USUAL SUSPECTS is a harrowing psychological thriller about the relationship that forms between a boy and the neighbor... Based on the novella by Stephen King, director Bryan Singer's follow-up to THE USUAL SUSPECTS is a harrowing psychological thriller about the relationship that forms between a boy and the neighbor he discovers is a Nazi war criminal. After a brief lesson in history class, star pupil Todd Bowden (Brad Renfro) becomes obsessed with Hitler and his followers. Through extensive research, he discovers that the infamous Kurt Dussender (Sir Ian McKellen) has been hiding out, living a normal life in his own neighborhood. But instead of reporting Dussender to the authorities, Todd decides to use him to gain further knowledge...everything that the history books won't tell him. But who ends up using whom, and what happens when a susceptible young mind encounters true evil, leads to a surprising, taught, and unsettling suspense film. Interested in the novella since he was 19, Singer worked closely with screenwriter Brandon Boyce to bring this compelling story to the screen. Filled with the same touches that are hallmarks of his previous films--careful editing, use of small spaces to evoke tense atmospherics, terrific cinematography, and stellar acting--the film is a disturbing exploration into the seductively dark side of human nature. [More]
Starring: Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro, Elias Koteas, David Schwimmer
Starring: Ian McKellen, Brad Renfro, Elias Koteas, David Schwimmer, Bruce Davison, Joshua Jackson, Mickey Cottrell, Michael Reid MacKay, Ann Dowd, James Karen, Heather McComb
Director: Bryan Singer
Director: Bryan Singer
Screenwriter: Brandon Boyce
Story: Stephen King
Producer: Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy, Bryan Singer
Composer: John Ottman
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Reviews for Apt Pupil
No hace mas que dejarnos la sensación de que o bien el director fue una llamarada de petate o el escritor vio pasar sus mejores momentos hace ya varios años
The most disappointing thing about Apt Pupil is the lack of sustained tension generated by director Bryan Singer.
The film's subtle brand of cerebral terror cuts sharper and deeper than anything found in a more conventional horror movie.
When bodies are buried in cellars and cats are thrown into lighted ovens, the film reveals itself as unworthy of its subject matter.
If Bowden's motivations were clearer, Apt Pupil might have gone somewhere interesting.
We expect a probing examination of the essence of evil, but the film stays too close to the surface to deliver any insight.
Apt Pupil is about as great as a modern Stephen King horror flick could get.
Brought off with such skill and commitment that there isn't any time to snicker at its obviousness!
Stephen King's 1982 Different Seasons collection has been a gold mine for moviemakers:
It's a story that has taken 10 years to get to the screen at least, but what kept it from the screen for so long was lost when it was finally filmed.
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