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36-460: The Chumscrubber (German: Glück in kleinen Dosen ) is a 2005 comedy-drama film, directed by Arie Posin , starring an ensemble cast led by Jamie Bell as the main protagonist, and Justin Chatwin as the central antagonist. The plot, written by Posin and Zac Stanford, focuses on the chain of events that follow the suicide of a teenage drug dealer in an idealistic but superficial town. Some of

72-622: A comedy drama, this hybrid genre often deals with real life situations, grounded characters, and believable situations. The ratio between the drama and comedy can vary, but most of the time there is an equal measure of both, with neither side dominating. Abreu also adds that dramedies often deal with relatable and serious topics such as divorce, illness, hardship, and heartache. Examples of comedy dramas in American film include: Examples of American television comedy dramas include: Bonnie Curtis Bonnie Kathleen Curtis (born March 26, 1966)

108-468: A humorous tenor. In television, modern scripted comedy dramas tend to have more humour integrated into the story than the comic relief common in drama series but usually contain a lower joke rate than sitcoms . In the very influential Greek theatre , plays were considered comedies or tragedies. This concept even influenced Roman theatre and theatre of the Hellenistic period . Theatre of that era

144-519: A rise in film and television works that could be described as comedy-dramas. The term is a translation from the French "comédie dramatique". The portmanteau "dramedy" came to be in the 1980s. In January 2022, Rafael Abreu, writing for the StudioBinder filmmaking blog, defined this genre as follows: A dramedy is a movie or program that balances the elements of a drama and a comedy. Also known as

180-498: A scathing indictment of upper middle-class disconnect." On Metacritic it has a score of 41 out of 100 on based on reviews from 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 1 star out of 5, describing it as "an appallingly clumsy and stupid take on drugs, kidnapping and suicide in suburbia". A. O. Scott expressed similar sentiments in The New York Times , calling

216-525: A variety of actors, including Morgan Freeman , Anthony Hopkins , Matthew McConaughey , Jude Law , Tom Hanks , Matt Damon , Vin Diesel , Tom Cruise , and Colin Farrell . Her project The Chumscrubber was the subject of an interview granted to The Advocate , in which she discussed the connections she saw between her parents' response to her " coming out " as a lesbian and the disbelieving response of

252-621: Is a co-recipient of the 1999 Producers Guild Award for Motion Picture Producer of the Year, for Saving Private Ryan . On March 12, 2015, Curtis was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame. Spielberg congratulated her via video message during the ceremony. Curtis was born in Dallas, Texas . She is a 1988 graduate of Abilene Christian University , where she majored in journalism after graduating from Dallas Christian High School ; she

288-456: Is a member of the university's Sigma Theta Chi women's social club . She received the school's Gutenberg Award "for distinguished professional achievement" in journalism. Her earliest production work was on the films Arachnophobia and Dead Poets Society . In 1989 Curtis started working with Spielberg, starting as a production assistant in what has turned out to be a 17-year professional relationship. In her career, she has worked with

324-418: Is acquitted. A closing voiceover explains that Dean and Crystal "escape together", and they are shown kissing. The title of the film refers to a video game character, "The Chumscrubber", who helps his friends to survive in a superficial world by keeping things authentic, and is portrayed as a post-apocalyptic hero, carrying his severed head in his hand as he fights the forces of evil. The Chumscrubber's world

360-410: Is an American film producer whose credits include Saving Private Ryan , A.I. , Minority Report , and The Lost World: Jurassic Park , directed by Steven Spielberg . Her first solo project was the 2005 release The Chumscrubber . She then joined Mockingbird Pictures with partner Julie Lynn in 2011. Curtis and Lynn produced Albert Nobbs , which was nominated for three Academy Awards. Curtis

396-481: Is even missing. Dean eventually agrees to go to Troy's house to find the drugs. Upon delivery, Billy discovers that the bag does not contain the prescription drugs and starts a fight with Dean, leading to Dean's arrest. While trying to explain everything to Officer Lou Bratley, Charlie's father, Dean reveals that his brother Charlie replaced the drugs with a bag of the vitamins that their mother Allie sells. Neither Officer Bratley nor Dean's father believes his story, but he

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432-410: Is everything that that community has suppressed or denied or tried to ignore, and [...] the idea that the collective denial of the community as a whole finally gives birth to a character that will not be ignored". Posin stated that one theme of the film is that "the adults in this world tend to be immature or childish and the kids tend to be very mature and adult and sophisticated for their age". He shot

468-701: Is prescribed antidepressants by his psychiatrist father Bill to help "even him out". When Dean returns to school, he is antagonized by drug dealers Billy and Lee, who were supplied by Troy. Their friend, Crystal Falls flirts with Dean, but he soon realizes that her true intentions are for Dean to retrieve the remaining drugs in Troy's home, and he refuses to cooperate. To force Dean to procure the drugs, Billy and Lee plan to kidnap Dean's younger brother, Charlie as ransom, but instead they mistakenly kidnap another boy, Charlie Bratley. The kidnappers hold Charlie Bratley overnight at Crystal's home. Bratley's parents are unaware that he

504-462: Is released, whereupon his father increases his dosage of antidepressants. Meanwhile, Charlie Stiffle crushes the real drugs and intentionally puts them into a casserole that his mother made for Troy's memorial. The next day is Troy's memorial service and the wedding of Mayor Michael Ebbs to Charlie Bratley's mother Terri. Lou finally realizes that his son actually has been kidnapped and begins to look for him. At Lee's house, Crystal asks Lee to help stop

540-492: Is so obsessed with her upcoming wedding that she does not realize her son is missing. The film features dolphins as a recurring motif. Michael forms an obsession with dolphins and paints them all over his house, the street plan of Hillside is shown to form the shape of a dolphin at the end of the film. Nathan Baran of Hybrid Magazine was frustrated by the lack of explanation of the motif, saying: "Never are dolphins discussed by anyone else to have any meaning whatsoever. [...] What

576-415: Is the significance of the dolphin as an image? [...] it is a completely arbitrary image awkwardly stuffed with forced meaning". Posin saw Hillside's formation of a dolphin shape as "beauty and order to the chaos", illustrating Michael's belief in deep beauty where everybody else finds chaos. While working at a Hollywood talent agency Arie Posin had been writing scripts for 10 years, "trying to break in[to]"

612-541: Is thought to have long-lasting influence, even in modern narrative works. Even today, works are often classified into two broad buckets, dramas and comedies. For instance, many awards that recognize achievements in film and television today, such as the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards segregate several award categories into these two classifications. The 20th century saw

648-548: The Boy Scouts of America to decry the group's positions on homosexuality. In 2011, Curtis joined Julie Lynn's Mockingbird Pictures and the two became partners. They have since produced Albert Nobbs , The Face of Love , 5 to 7 , and Last Days in the Desert . In addition to film producing, Curtis is also a well known event speaker. She has spoken at various company retreats, as well as Chicago Ideas Week 2014. She

684-897: The Sundance Film Festival . It went on to be shown at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival in June 2005, where it won the Audience Award. The film was released theatrically in the United States on August 5, 2005, playing in 28 theaters. It earned US$ 28,548 on its opening weekend, ranking 59th at the box office. It closed after two weeks in release with a total domestic gross of $ 52,597. The film's highest-grossing international releases were in Australia with $ 96,696, Germany with $ 81,323, and Greece with $ 71,100. It earned only £ 36 from its single-weekend release in

720-518: The United Kingdom, meaning that only six people paid for a ticket to see the film. With a total international gross of $ 298,804, the film's total worldwide gross was $ 351,401 and was a box office bomb . As of June 2020, on Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 37% based reviews from 60 critics, with an average rating of 4.95 out of 10. The site's critical consensus states "This derivative poke at suburbia falls short of delivering

756-458: The cast's acting skills, but found that the film still fell "flat on its face". The film was more warmly received by David Sterritt of The Christian Science Monitor , who described it as "dreamily surreal, acutely intelligent, and strikingly tough-minded" and called it a "stunning directorial debut". The film was released on DVD in Region 1 on January 10, 2006. The special features included on

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792-529: The disc are an audio commentary from Arie Posin, a 12-minute "making-of" featurette, and 10 deleted and extended scenes. The film's original score was composed by James Horner . Though Horner's previous work comprised mostly high-budget studio films – including Titanic (1997), Braveheart (1995), The Mask of Zorro (1998), and Apollo 13 (1995) – producer Bonnie Curtis approached him to score The Chumscrubber because "You never know until you ask." Horner agreed after seeing an early cut of

828-462: The film "dreadful" and criticizing its unoriginality. Variety ' s Scott Foundas also wrote that the film "doesn't have an original bone in its body or a compelling thought in its head" and called it "insufferable", "self-conscious" and "smug". Olly Richards of Empire gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and described it as "a tragic waste of acting talent, with nothing new to say." The A.V. Club 's Keith Phipps praised Posin's technical direction and

864-482: The film and help to raise the budget. Bell was cast in the lead role after an extensive auditioning process, and the film was shot in various California locations over 30 days in April 2004. The Chumscrubber premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2005 and was released theatrically on August 26, 2005. An accompanying soundtrack, composed mostly by James Horner , was released on October 18, 2005. The film

900-533: The film industry, when he decided that he would rather be a director than a screenwriter. Posin asked writer Zac Stanford to write the screenplay for The Chumscrubber based on his idea. Because they collaborated on the story, Posin later described the film as "rooted somewhere between" his own memories of growing up in suburban Irvine, CA and Stanford's upbringing in a small town in the Pacific Northwest . Posin and Stanford had originally planned to shoot

936-474: The film with their own money. Posin's girlfriend suggested that he send the script to five producers; one, Lawrence Bender , responded and passed the script on to his partner Bonnie Curtis . Posin and the producers brought the project to approximately 60 uninterested production companies before sufficient funds for the US$ 10 million budget were raised and production began. Posin considered numerous other actors for

972-467: The film. He and Posin spent five days on a soundstage, experimenting with different musical arrangements. Posin described the final product as "dramatic with a wink and a smile to it". Comedy-drama Comedy drama , also known by the portmanteau dramedy , is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and drama . In films, serious dramatic themes (such as death, illness, etc.) are dealt with realism and subtlety, while preserving

1008-467: The kidnapping scheme, but he does not comply. Crystal goes to Dean's house for help, where she finds him hallucinating about Troy's death and finally expressing his grief. Meanwhile, a paranoid Lee, encouraged by Billy, tries to kill Charlie Bratley to avoid being caught, but Charlie fights back and slices the knife through Billy's eye. Billy runs out into the street, screaming in pain, and is hit by Lou's police car. Dean attends Troy's memorial, where all of

1044-488: The lead role of Dean before he decided to cast Jamie Bell. Auditions for the role spanned over a year, and Posin said that he met "probably every young actor in Hollywood between a certain age". For the role of Crystal, Posin sought a beautiful but fragile actress. He chose Camilla Belle after she auditioned, and according to him, "She just was the character". Posin wanted an actor similar to Ralph Fiennes to play Michael, but

1080-464: The parents in the film to their children's stories of events and actions in their own lives that seem at odds with their parents' perceptions of them. The interview also discussed her fundraising work with the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network and her appreciation of Spielberg's support, both personally and politically, in the form of such actions as resigning from the national advisory board of

1116-493: The teenage characters slightly below eye level to create the impression of looking up at an adult, and shot the adults slightly above eye level as if the viewer were looking down at a child. He said that hypocrisy was "at the top of the list" of the themes he wanted to explore in the story. While all of the adults in the film are attempting to live perfect lives, they cannot see that their children are driven to suicide, antidepressant addiction and kidnapping – for instance, Terri

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1152-431: The themes addressed in the film are the lack of communication between teenagers and their parents and the inauthenticity of suburbia . The titular Chumscrubber is a character in a fictional video game that represents the town and its inhabitants. Posin and Stanford had originally planned to shoot the film using their own funds, but they sent the script to producers Lawrence Bender and Bonnie Curtis who agreed to produce

1188-406: The visitors are intoxicated by the drugs that are in his mother's casserole. Troy's mother, Carrie discloses to Dean that she never knew her son. Dean tells her about Troy and acknowledges that they were best friends, and she thanks him. Billy is later sent to prison, where he quickly becomes a punk to much larger inmates. Lee, who successfully changes the narrative of his involvement during the trial,

1224-423: Was both a critical and commercial disappointment as it received mixed-to-negative reviews and earning back only US$ 351,401 of its $ 10 million budget. Troy Johnson, the supplier of prescription drugs to fellow high school students in the fictional southern California town of Hillside, commits suicide. Troy's best friend Dean Stiffle finds his dead body but does not show any emotion about the loss of his friend. Dean

1260-548: Was intended to be a reflection of the Hillside community, shown by the repetition of characters' lines in the video game; a voice in the game yells "Kill him! Stab him! Get him again!", the exact line said by Billy to Lee at the end of the film, urging him to stab Charlie Bratley. Producer Bonnie Curtis described the character as "this sub-human monster the kids feel they are becoming". Posin commented that "the Chumscrubber

1296-644: Was surprised when Fiennes himself agreed to be in the film. Justin Chatwin, a Billy Wilder fan, was drawn to the script after hearing that Posin had trained with Wilder. Ben Kingsley and Robin Williams were set to star in the film at different points in pre-production. Principal photography of The Chumscrubber began in April 2004 and lasted for 30 days. Filming locations included Los Angeles and Santa Clarita in California, as well as two soundstages . The Chumscrubber premiered on January 25, 2005 at

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