Don's Plum

August 24, 2001 0 By Fans
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Plot

A group of Los Angeles teenagers meet every day at their local diner hangout to discus their latest misadventures with their miserable lives.

Release Year: 2001

Rating: 5.7/10 (1,715 voted)

Director:
R.D. Robb

Stars: Amber Benson, Scott Bloom, Kevin Connolly

Storyline
A group of Los Angeles teenagers meet every day at their local diner hangout to discus their latest misadventures with their miserable lives.

Writers: Bethany Ashton Wolf, Tawd Beckman

Cast:

Amber Benson

Amy


Scott Bloom

Brad


Kevin Connolly

Jeremy


Leonardo DiCaprio

Derek


Jenny Lewis

Sara


Tobey Maguire

Ian


Heather McComb

Constance


Meadow Sisto

Juliet


Marissa Ribisi

Tracy


Jeremy Sisto

Bernard


Toledo Diamond

Acid Jazz Artist


Andre Berryman

Band


John Brooks

Band


Jeffrey Connor

Band


Walter Davis

Band

Release Date: 24 August 2001

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA

Gross: €6,297
(Spain)
(31 August 2002)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Filmed in 1995-96.

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized:
Near the end before Derek kicks over the table in the bar he is mouthing words but we don't get to hear what he is saying.



User Review

Not so bad for a youthful lapse

Rating:

When I rented this film, I was not aware that it was hard to get. I
thought it hadn't released in the cinema in Belgium because it was too
dark and had simple ended up in a dim corner of the rental place. I
didn't have too high expectations. Afterwards I checked for user
comments here and felt people were being a bit too harsh. It is true
that impact is a little bit lost sometimes because it's hard to relate
with the characters. It's hard to admit for anyone that they've asked
out a 'friend' sometimes just for accompaniment and self-gratification
like the characters seem to do in this film. But I'm a 100 % sure that
everyone has done it at least once in their life. This film is hard to
watch cause it takes this very aspect of relationships and puts in
under a magnifying glass. I even had to interrupt watching it, cause
the brutality was making me nervous. I think the film is good in the
way that it had it's desired effect. It's not your cup of tea if you
want to watch something entertaining, something fun with your friends.
Acting is very interesting. Because it mainly plays in the same room
and the film is in black and white attention is focused on the words,
and even more on the gestures and facial expressions of the characters.
It's worth watching if you want to watch something that's not main
stream. I hope I've helped constructing the right expectations for this
film.