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(2010), with some Hollywood facts.
Hesher
(2010) is rated R. Furthermore, it
is 1 hour and 46 minutes long. This
movie is categorized under the comedy and drama genre. The official release date is June 25th, 2011. The release date is for the Country of
Japan. The director was Spencer
Susser. The writers were Spencer Susser,
David Michod and Brian Charles Frank.
The officially recognized stars of Hesher
(2010); were Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Devin Brochu and Natalie Portman. The list of the 15 most important cast
members is as follows:
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Hesher).
- Devin Brochu (T.J.).
- Rainn Wilson (Paul).
- Piper Laurie (Grandma).
- Natalie Portman (Nicole).
- Brendan Hill (Dustin).
- John Carroll Lynch (Larry).
- Monica Staggs (Mom).
- Mary Elizabeth Barrett (Meryl).
- Audrey Wasilewski (Coleen).
- Lyle Kanouse (Jack).
- Frank Collison (Funeral Director).
- Van Epperson (Angry Driver).
- Helen Slayton-Hughes (Mrs. Rosowski).
- Paul Bates (Mr. Elsberry).
The synopsis follows. Hesher
(2010) is an awkward drama story, about an obsession. In the U.S.A.,
a teenage boy becomes obsessed with a crashed car. Furthermore, his obsession consumes his
life. T.J. is the name of the
teenager. Additionally, the viewer meets
T.J. as he is chasing on his bicycle, the crashed car. The crashed car, is also, being taken away by
a tow truck. After an exhaustive chase,
it appears that, the crashed car arrives at its destination; a used car
dealership. T.J. quickly enters the
crashed car, and, he sits in the driver’s seat.
The owner of the used car dealership, notices, T.J. seating in the
crashed car. The owner attempts, to take
T.J. out of the car. Oddly enough, the
bully from the high school works, at the used car dealership. The owner sends in the bully, in order, to
remove T.J. from the crashed car. T.J.
continues to sit in the crashed car, and, the scene changes. The scene becomes T.J. eating dinner, with
his family. Furthermore, he asks his
father, why, he sold the car. T.J.,
along with this father, lives with his grandmother. T.J. doesn’t have a mother. Furthermore, it appears as if his father
doesn’t work. T.J. leaves for school on
his bicycle. On the way to school, T.J.
makes a detour into a construction site.
The construction site is going to become, a residential
neighborhood. T.J. stops, in order, to
break the windows of the houses, which are being built. Unexpectedly, an angry Hesher comes out of,
one of the houses. Hesher drags T.J.
inside the house. The security guard arrives,
as Hesher, is forcibly holding T.J. up against the wall. Hesher and T.J. successfully escape the
security guard. At the high school,
Hesher starts to follow T.J. around.
However, the bully is also waiting for T.J. Unexpectedly, T.J. becomes stretched thin
between, two psychotic people. The story
continues in this trajectory. Hesher
starts to follow T.J. around, and, the bully continues to beat up T.J. One day, Hesher arrives at T.J.’s
grandmother’s house. Hesher ends up
living with T.J. and his family; without an invitation. Ultimately, T.J.’s obsession with the crashed
car is revealed. Director, Spencer
Susser, unfortunately doesn’t do a good job.
In fact, the job is a terrible job.
The story is an awkward story, and, nothing works. The writers are equally terrible. The story is not well written. Furthermore, the viewer doesn’t really
understand T.J.’s obsession, with the crashed car. The officially recognized stars contribute
tremendously. Special recognition is
merited to Joseph Gordon-Levitt for the Hesher character. Overall, Hesher
(2010) earns the rating of 4 out of 10.
The movie narrative of, Hesher (2010), is as follows. T.J. rides his bicycle at a rapid pace. T.J. chases a crashed car, which is being
taken away, by a tow truck. T.J.
continues the chase. Unexpectedly, a car
stops, and, T.J. crashes into the car.
T.J.’s left forearm is in a cast.
T.J. quickly recovers, and, he continues the chase. The crashed car arrives, at the
destination. T.J. enters the crashed
car, and, he sits in the driver’s seat.
The location is, a used car dealership.
The bully from the high school, works at the used car dealership;
coincidentally. The owner of the used
car dealership, notices, T.J. sitting in the driver’s seat. The owner sends the bully from the high
school, in order, to take T.J. out of the car.
T.J. has a physical altercation with the bully from the high
school. However, T.J. stays in the car. The scene changes, and, T.J. eats dinner with
his father. T.J., along with his father,
lives with his grandmother. T.J.’s
obsession with the crashed car, continues.
In fact, he asks his father, why he sold the car. The next morning, T.J. leaves for school on
his bicycle. It appears as if, his
father doesn’t work. On the way to
school T.J. detours, into, a construction site.
The construction site is for residential homes. Unexpectedly, T.J. falls off his
bicycle. T.J. is angry, and, he breaks a
window. Hesher comes out angry, and, he
drags T.J. inside the house. Hesher holds
T.J. up against the wall, when unexpectedly, the security guard arrives. Hesher tells T.J. that, he fucked him. Hesher throws an explosive device, at the
security guard. The explosive device is
a distraction, and, Hesher drives away in his van. The security guard chases the van, and, T.J.
leaves on his bicycle. T.J. arrives at
the high school. Unexpectedly, Hesher
watches T.J. in the hallway. T.J. runs
in the opposite direction. Unexpectedly,
the bully from the high school confronts T.J.
The confrontation is about the incident, at the used car
dealership. The bully beats up T.J. He also tells him, to suck his cock. Additionally, the bully spits on T.J.’s
face. T.J. returns to his grandmother’s
house. T.J. talks to his
grandmother. It continues to appear as
if, T.J.’s father doesn’t work. The
doctor removes the cast that, is on T.J.’s forearm. At the high school, T.J. sits in class. Unexpectedly, Hesher appears at the
window. Additionally, he throws a
permanent black marker at T.J. On the
street, the bully from the high school, chases T.J. in his yellow convertible
car. Apparently, Hesher drew a man with
a big penis, on the side, of the bully’s car.
Hesher also wrote, suck my cock, next to the man. The bully thinks that T.J. did it. At a parking lot, the bully knocks T.J. to
the floor. He used the car door to knock
T.J. down. The bully gets out, and, he
starts to beat up T.J. Unexpectedly, a
young woman appears to break things up, and, to help T.J. The young woman’s name is Nicole. T.J.’s bicycle is damaged, and, Nicole takes
T.J. home. Nicole leaves T.J. in front
of his grandmother’s house. Hesher
watches T.J. from his van. T.J. enters
his grandmother’s house. Unexpectedly,
Hesher is standing behind T.J., in the living room. Hesher asks T.J. where the laundry room is
located. T.J. tells Hesher where, and,
Hesher takes off his clothes.
Immediately, Hesher also starts to wash his clothes. Additionally, he restrains T.J. with a pair
of garden scissors. Hesher tells T.J.
that, he has to act as if, he belongs here.
Hesher sits in the living room, in his underwear smoking. T.J.’s father arrives, and, Hesher introduces
himself as a friend of T.J.’s. Hesher
starts to watch television.
Surprisingly, Hesher gets up, and, he changes the connection to the
cable television; from the street. He
did this in his underwear. Hesher
returns to the laundry room, and, he watches pornography on the television. Hesher tells T.J. that, he is staying in the
garage. T.J. eats dinner with his father
and grandmother. The next day, Hesher
passes time with T.J.’s father, in the living room. T.J. travels, by himself, to the used car
dealership. He stands and stares at the
crashed car, which holds his obsession.
T.J. talks to the owner, of the used car dealership, about buying the
crashed car. The owner attempts to send
T.J. away. However, he does say that the
car costs, $1,800 dollars. As he is
leaving, T.J. sees the bully from the high school. T.J. travels to a grocery store. Additionally, he is there to see Nicole. Nicole works as a cashier. T.J. also buys Nicole an ice cream cone. T.J. returns to his grandmother’s house. T.J. watches Hesher passing time, with his
grandmother. T.J. eats dinner with
Hesher, his father and his grandmother.
It appears as if, Hesher has become part of the family. During dinner Hesher reprimands T.J.,
because, he is a bad grandson. At the high
school, T.J. passes time by himself.
Unexpectedly, he sees Hesher entering the high school. T.J. watches Hesher in the hallway. The bully, unexpectedly, grabs and throws
T.J. into the boys restroom. The bully
and T.J. have a shoving fight. The bully
puts T.J.’s head, inside of the urinal.
He also makes T.J. eat the urinal cake.
Hesher watches but he doesn’t help.
T.J.’s father arrives to pick up T.J., from school. T.J. and his father attend a group therapy
session. T.J.’s father is named Paul. It results that, T.J.’s mother died, 2 months
earlier. T.J. and Paul return to T.J.’s
grandmother’s house. T.J. confronts
Hesher about not helping him, with the bully.
T.J. also attempts to throw Hesher out.
T.J. and Hesher agree to meet-up at his van. At night, T.J. and Hesher travel to the
bully’s house. Unexpectedly, Hesher sets
the bully’s yellow convertible car on fire.
T.J. did attempt to stop him.
Hesher drives away without T.J.
T.J. runs and escapes through, people’s houses. Hesher is able to find T.J. T.J. refuses to get in the van. Hesher drives at and hits T.J., with his van. Hesher laughs and T.J. kicks Hesher. The next morning, the police arrive. Furthermore, they take T.J. to the police
station for questioning. It is about setting
the bully’s car on fire. T.J. is
questioned and released to his father.
T.J. and Hesher talk about, what the police wanted. At the grocery store, T.J. watches Nicole
from a distance. Unexpectedly, Hesher is
standing behind T.J. Hesher talks to T.J.
about, having sex with Nicole. Hesher
and T.J. sit in Hesher’s van.
Furthermore, Hesher apologizes for the fire. Unexpectedly, Nicole leaves in her car. Hesher starts to follow Nicole. Nicole is involved in a minor car accident. Hesher gets out and helps Nicole. Nicole leaves her car behind, and, she
accepts a ride from Hesher. Hesher
drives, and, he tells Nicole weird stories.
Unexpectedly, Hesher arrives at a random house, which is for sale. Hesher checks to see, if people are
home. People are not home, and, Hesher
leads T.J. and Nicole to the backyard.
The backyard has a swimming pool, and, the group starts to swim. Nicole and T.J. get out of the swimming
pool. Hesher continues by destroying
property and swimming. Unexpectedly,
Hesher leaves, and, he leaves Nicole and T.J. behind. T.J. and Nicole return to Nicole’s car. Nicole discovers a parking ticket, and, she
becomes angry and emotional. T.J. tries
to comfort Nicole. T.J. arrives for
dinner at his grandmother’s house.
Hesher is already there eating.
Paul arrives angry at T.J., because, T.J. missed the group therapy
session. Paul and T.J. continue to have
an argument. T.J. and Paul leave the
table angry. Hesher watches the entire
thing. Hesher and T.J.’s grandmother
pass time, in the kitchen. Hesher and
T.J.’s grandmother pass time, together, in a bedroom. Hesher smokes marijuana whilst talking to,
T.J.’s grandmother. Hesher helps T.J.’s
grandmother smoke marijuana. T.J.’s
grandmother feels better for the first time, in a long time. Hesher and T.J.’s grandmother pass time
talking. From this point forward; the
series of events, take the viewer, to the end.
Ultimately, T.J.’s obsession with the crashed car is revealed. Finally; you have to watch, in order to know,
how this movie ends.
The movie narrative of the feature
film, Hesher (2010), ends with some Hollywood
facts. The country of origin is the United
States of America. The official language is English. There are other notable release dates. The other notable release dates are: U.S.A.,
January 22, 2010 (Sundance
Film Festival); U.S.A.,
October 15, 2010
(Philadelphia International Film Festival); U.S.A.,
April 16, 2011 (Florida
Film Festival) and U.S.A.,
May 13, 2011 (Limited
Release). Regrettably, there is no data
about the filming locations, of this feature film. However, there is box office data for this
particular movie. The original budget is
estimated at, $7 million USD. On its
opening weekend, this movie made $126,046 dollars. This movie is closed in theaters on July 29, 2011. The gross profits, that are reported, are
$382,946 USD. The filming dates, that
are reported, are May 2, 2009
to June 15, 2009. The production companies are The Last Picture
Company, American Work, Catchplay, Corner Store Entertainment, DRO
Entertainment, Dreamagine Entertainment, Filmula and Handsomecharlie Films. There are several distributors for this
particular movie. Some of the
distributors include the following; Face to Face (Japan),
Newmarket Films (U.S.A.), Pony Canyon
(Japan), Wrekin
Hill Entertainment (U.S.A.) and Lionsgate Home Entertainment (U.S.A.).
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