Twelve

R 5.6
2010 1 hr 33 min Drama , Action , Thriller , Crime

A young drug dealer watches as his high-rolling life is dismantled in the wake of his cousin's murder, which sees his best friend arrested for the crime.

  • Cast:
    Chace Crawford , Rory Culkin , 50 Cent , Emily Meade , Emma Roberts , Billy Magnussen , Esti Ginzburg

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Reviews

Scanialara
2010/07/30

You won't be disappointed!

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BeSummers
2010/07/31

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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StyleSk8r
2010/08/01

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Anoushka Slater
2010/08/02

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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OJT
2010/08/03

A strange film. Picked it up due to the cast and Joel Schumacher, which has made some OK action movies. It starts interesting and different; even the voice-over is OK, which later on in the movie falls unnatural and downright awful in describing thoughts.If he film had gone on with assembling the stories into an interesting story, but what we think is the main story, a murder, is just nothing more than fragmented stuff about grossly exaggerated fu**ed up teenagers played by some otherwise talented young stars. This is quite pointless and quite depressive.What you really could get out of this, you get the first half hour. The rest just downward spirals. Turn to "The perks of being a wallflower" or even of of Larry Clarks movies instead. I'm sorry the good start wasn't followed up here. Sorry to say this is pointless, unattractive and pretentious.

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jotix100
2010/08/04

Rich young kids from fancy prep schools converge on Manhattan for the Easter recess. They are children used to get what they want, when they want, as though it is a given right. We are introduced to an assorted number of young men and women who have nothing to do; they go from one party to the next of their circle trying to be fabulous at an early age.White Mike is king among this set. His father has recently lost his restaurant and his mother has died of cancer. White Mike turns into selling drugs to the set he knows are seeking them. He is a welcome friend to all the rich kids he provides pot, and stronger stuff such as the new combination "Twelve" which is a combination that assures its user a great high. White Mike's friend Molly, is a sweet girl, the only one who shows any real feeling toward the drug dealer, realizing what he has gone through in his young life. In flashbacks we are told White Mike grew up with his cousin Charlie going to good schools where they no doubt, met all the other teens in the story. One night, while buying drugs from Lionel in Harlem, the drug dealer out maneuver Charlie's friend who has come armed with a gun and kills him, and another innocent bystander, Nana, who happened to be returning home. At the same time, a nerdy Chris, whose parents are away, is conned into letting Sara, a popular girl in this crowd, throw a fabulous party which will be featured in one of those gossip pages of the local press. Chris' brother, Claude, released from a penal institution returns home. He is a loose cannon, with a deranged mind who will be instrumental in derailing the party. The problem with "Twelve" directed by Joel Schumacher, is the amount of characters he and screenwriter Jordan Melamed have crammed into the story, which is based on a novel by Nick McDonell. Most comments compare this feature to "Less Than Zero", which came out earlier, but dealt with the same subject. The urban kids shown in the film have too much money to get them in trouble, as it is the case in the story. There are no parents supervision anywhere to be found, so the kids are left alone to do drugs, party, have sex, or whatever they see fit. It is a sad state of affairs. Chace Crawford appears as White Mike, the youth who turns all his energy into supplying drugs to whoever has enough money to buy them. He is not too convincing in the role. For that matter neither does Emma Roberts, who gives Molly a flat reading. Keifer Sutherland serves as the narrator introducing the various characters. Best of all in the film is Billy Magnussen who makes an impression as Claude, the problem boy who must make a statement. The rapper 50Cents is also effective as Lionel.

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Philip Keenan
2010/08/05

I hesitated a couple times before I finally decided to rent this film out. Basically the film revolves around teenage individuals who live in the city of New York, and have a position in the social scale of partying. The film is lead by Chase Crawford from "Gossip Girl." In this he stars as "White Mike," a sober drug dealer who has never taken a drug or sip of alcohol. The section of his life of which the film chooses to observe takes place after the death of his Mother of him he had lost to cancer. This leaves him drifting throughout the dullness of New York dealing drugs to his ex-classmates and a particular girl named Jessica, who is hung over from a new drug called "Twelve" and wants more. As she finds herself played by this drug the events in the film escalates into plots of murder, sex and drama leading to the sleek finale of where the mess that explodes at an 18th birthday. I have to say the best thing about this film is the way the characters interact with each other. Although I am not a fan of Chase Crawford, his performance towards the end of a lost soul left numb by the death of his Mother caused me to feel sympathetic for the guy. Crawford's performance is unlikeable and blank at times but it stands almost unnoticeable by the witty performances of the ensemble. The film leaves us to deal with a range of characters at different levels. Emily Meade, Jeremy Allen White, Rory Culkin, 50 Cent and Esti Ginzburg all give the film a variety of drama's in different tones. Emily Meade plays Jessica, she is my favorite character with her strong individuality of a girl who knows what she wants yet has a weakness to the drug Twelve, progressing to methods of desperation when she discovers she has no money for one last fix. Rory Culkin delivers another likable performance as Chris, a guy who lives alone in his parents townhouse, throwing parties for the sake of if it, while giving into his weakness of women as he finds himself manipulated by a blonde social princess, Sara Ludlow. He deals calmly and accustomed to his Brothers large explosive egotistical personality. Emma Roberts who stars as Chase Crawford's love interest, tries hard yet innocently to spend time with him. His reaction of always wanting to leave her causes frustration and desire of him healing from grief and committing love to her.These characters are pleasing to me as I am interested in stories about rich kids of take advantage of their wealth, money and power. These stories fascinate me ever since I read the novel, Less than Zero. Keifer Sutherland's deep Sin-City-meet's-Ghostface tone of narrating gives the film a dark downbeat pace. His smooth voice embodying the senses of sadness, corruption and pleasure. The only problem I had with this movie was Rory Culkin's brother Billy Magnussen who performed annoyingly and just plain lame at times. The character Magnussen portrays has just escaped from rehab after assaulting a officer there. His douchebag outbursts, crude comments, and self centered cockiness could have been portrayed with a better actor like Ryan Phillippe or Channing Tatum or just someone better. This stupid brainf****d character however gives a chilling intimidating ending tying the ribbon to this dark interesting film. The film is not perfect, but for a straight to DVD feature I am pleased with the character driven plots. It doesn't waste time or dwell on certain topics like most underrated films, it's not stereotypical ignoring the use of character's we've seen before. It's cinematography and tone is similar to Daydream Nation starring Kat Dennings as the lead.I like this film. Check it out.

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MLDinTN
2010/08/06

I for one thought that the narration by Kiefer Sutherland was one of the better things about this movie. The narration throughout the movie is what makes it different from other films. It also explains some of the characters because there isn't enough time to show everything on camera.I liked this movie. It's about college drop out drug dealer, White Mike, whose mainly selling weed to his rich high school friends in New York City. His supplier, played by 50 cent, commits a couple of murders, that doesn't play a major role except that most of the movies' characters know one of the guys. The other major plot is this kid, Chris, likes to throw parties at his house. He throws a party for the hottest girl in school, and things end badly due to his crazy brother. I just thought the movie was interesting as it told the tale of how rich white kids waste their money and have parents whom are never around.FINAL VERDICT: I liked the narration and how it shows all the characters without getting confusing. I recommend it.

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