The story is a classic about grace under pressure and resisting conformity, and it's a noble first effort from a director who has never sold out.
The Chocolate War (1988)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:8
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Keith Gordon's directorial debut is an adaptation of Robert Cormier's novel about one boy's quest for personal freedom. Jerry (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) is an idealistic freshman at Trinity, a Catholic... Keith Gordon's directorial debut is an adaptation of Robert Cormier's novel about one boy's quest for personal freedom. Jerry (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) is an idealistic freshman at Trinity, a Catholic high school for boys, who refuses to accept the status quo of the conventional school. The annual chocolate sale at Trinity is a source of revenue and great pride for Brother Leon (John Glover), a tyrannical and egomaniacal teacher who has been put in charge of the sale as acting headmaster. In an attempt to undermine Brother Leon's grand scheme to sell more chocolates than ever before, Archie (Wally Ward), the smug and brilliant leader of the Vigils, an elite secret society at the school, delivers an assignment to Jerry--refuse to accept any chocolates to sell for 10 days. Jerry willingly agrees to the plan but unexpectedly defies the system when he refuses to take part in the sale at all, infuriating Brother Leon and Archie, who unite to terrorize the young rebel. The power struggle that ensues is a brilliant lesson in intimidation and manipulation delivered by schoolmates and teachers alike. This dreamy and surreal study of youths coping with power and rebellion is reminiscent of LORD OF THE FLIES and DEAD POETS SOCIETY, delivering a refreshing and simple view of a classic underdog played with great subtlety by the young Mitchell-Smith. Glover is superbly wicked as the pathological Brother Leon. [More]
Starring: John Glover, Wallace Langham, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bud Cort
Starring: John Glover, Wallace Langham, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bud Cort, Jenny Wright, Doug Hutchison
Director: Keith Gordon
Director: Keith Gordon
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Reviews for The Chocolate War
The Chocolate War is reminiscent of another kind of movie that one wishes could be jump-started again: Angry Young Man films.
Seriously underrated and annoyingly overlooked. Gordon delivers a great film in his very first try.
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