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Suicide | California
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6.8/10
IMDb2005 | Arie
Budget 6,800,000 USD
Box Office Collection 351,401 USD
The boy that gets kidnapped is playing on a Euphonium, not a Tuba.
One of the two movies released in 2005 that starred Glenn Close, Jason Isaacs, and William Fichtner as part of the ensemble casting. The other film was Nine Lives (2005).
The movie stars both Jamie Bell and Lou Taylor Pucci, who were both featured in music videos by Green Day from the "American Idiot" album. Bell appears in "Wake Me Up When September Ends" and Pucci appears in "Jesus of Suburbia" as St. Jimmy. Additionally Justin Chatwin, whose character bares a striking resemblance to Billie Joe Armstrong, is named Billy in this film.
Justin Chatwin plays a neighborhood drug dealer in "Weeds" as well.
Directorial debut of Arie Posin.
"Crystal Falls: You really don't care what people think, do you? Dean Stiffle: No, I really don't. Crystal Falls: That's a nice trick. Dean Stiffle: Thanks, I studied in the far east. Crystal Falls: Maybe you can show me how it's done? Dean Stiffle: Step one? Years of ridicule."
"Crystal Falls: [after Crystal's friends have mocked Troy's death to humiliate Dean] Look, I just wanted to apologize for what happened back there. Dean Stiffle: Why? Did you do it? Crystal Falls: No, but my friends did. Dean Stiffle: Oh. Some pretty nice friends you got there. Crystal Falls: What are you saying? It's better to have no friends at all? Dean Stiffle: Actually, yeah. Yeah it is."