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Synopsis: Justin throws himself and everyone around him into chaos when he attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb.
Starring: Ted Beckman, Benjamin Bratt
Supporting actors: Vincent D'Onofrio, Arvin V. Entena, Tyler Gannon, Kelli Garner, Allen Go, Dakota Goldhor, Walter Kirn, Kit Koenig, Sarah Lucht, Eric Normington, Nancy O'Dell, Lanette Prazeau, Lou Taylor Pucci, Keanu Reeves, Bob Stephenson, Chase Offerle, Tilda Swinton, Colton Vaughan Evans, Vince Vaughn, Sarah Bing
Directed by: Mike Mills
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
Release year: 2005
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Rated R for drug/alcohol use and sexuality involving teens, language and a disturbing image.
ASIN: B000I9U7CE
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Quirky, Quiet Comedy About a Normal Teen, September 22, 2005
By thornhillatthemovies.com (Venice, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Seventeen year old Justin (Lou Taylor Pucci) is a high school senior who still sucks his thumb. His father, Mike (Vincent D'Onofrio) seems more concerned about it than his mother, Audrey (Tilda Swinton). One day, Justin's dentist Perry (Keanu Reeves) talks to him about this habit, among other things, and Justin stops sucking his thumb becoming a chaotic individual who has to use Ritalin to calm down. The transformation is miraculous and he becomes a fantastic student and a brilliant member of the debate team headed by Mr. Geary (Vince Vaughn).

"Thumbsucker" written and directed by Mike Mills is a very good look at what life is like for a teenager and their parents.

Pucci won an award at Sundance for his performance. He does a very good job of portraying the low key teen and his character is fun to watch as he changes to the new Justin. One moment, he is a surly, confused teen who would prefer to sleep and then after he starts taking Ritalin, he becomes Super Student, always full of energy and raring to go. His performance is very natural and it is deserving of the award at Sundance. But I have to wonder how much of the `naturalness' comes from his age? Perhaps he simply hasn't had the time to become `an actor', to `emote'. But I don't think that gives him full credit. Even new actors generally take some time to find their place, appearing awkward and unnatural unless guided by a good director. I think the majority of us have all appeared in some sort of school play and know how it feels to be onstage in front of a bunch of staring eyes. Pucci appears to be naturally gifted and hopefully will continue to show this skill in many more films.

The supporting cast is filled with interesting and varied actors. Tilda Swinton and Vincent D'Onofrio are great as Justin's parents. They seem in a state of constant shock that they actually have two children. At one point, Mike professes that he is afraid Justin is smarter than he is. Mike, a one promising athlete who got injured, is the manager of a sporting goods store. He may not like the job, but he gives it everything he has, because he has a family to support. Audrey (Swinton) is a nurse at a local hospital who has a major crush on actor Matt Schramm (Benjamin Bratt), the star of a television cop show. She asks for Justin's help with an essay to win a date with the actor. Both are strange, unusual and completely natural. They are supportive and loving of their children, but unsure of how to deal with them.

Keanu Reeves is humorous as Justin's New Age dentist, the man who sets him on the right path. Reeves is perfectly cast for the role, allowing his surfer dude dialect to complete the portrayal.

Vince Vaughn is also great as the Debate Club advisor. He seems thrilled to be along for the ride as Justin begins winning debates, taking their team to the state finals. Mr. Geary is a mellower version of the "Vince Vaughn" character he has played many times. At one point, he asks Justin to bring the girls on the debate team into the boy's bathroom, for a quick pep talk. Justin hesitates. Then Vaughn says "That's okay. I'm a teacher. I'm a teacher." It is a funny moment and very low key for Vaughn.

The best thing about the film is that everything seems very natural. Yes, Justin calls his mother and dad by their first names, but that seems to fit. Yes, some crazy stuff is going on in the family, but that works as well. The film portrays a sort of heightened naturalness which works and makes the film all the more enjoyable.

Writer/ Director Mills keeps the story moving at a good pace, holding our attention as Justin makes his journey through the story. At one point, early on, Justin announces that he would like to attend NYU. Mike snorts and then states that his grades aren't good enough. I get the feeling he is also reacting to the possibility he may have to pay thousands of dollars to help his son go to a college like NYU. After he becomes a super student, he decides to apply anyway and writes an essay about his family life. When he is accepted, he tells his shocked parents the good news. They aren't shocked because they don't believe in him, but shocked because they don't want their son to move that far away. After Audrey lets this news sink in a little, Justin approaches her to try to comfort her. She states "You're already gone." This scene is a nice example of the style of relationship Justin has with just about everyone in the film. The scenes ring true and the dialogue is very good.

"Thumbsucker" is a quirky, interesting, well-made film. If you are a huge fan of independent films, you should definitely see it. If you are normally used to louder, bigger budget films, you will probably have to adjust to the film. But go to a bargain matinee.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Echinacea-Flavored Fun., October 23, 2005
By Karen Loo. (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
After passing many a delightful colorful poster, I finally saw Mike Mills' coming of age story Thumbsucker. It's a bittersweet film, mixing comedy with somewhat melancholy overtones in an Igby Goes Down sort of way. We follow a 17-year-old Justin Cobb (Lou Taylor Pucci) who hides behind his bangs and sucks his thumb as a means of comfort. Distant from his perfectionist father and concerned about his mother's crush on a drug-addicted actor, he struggles to rid himself of his thumbsucking habit and be everything he's supposed to be.
It's a nice little relatable film with the occasional surreal element, but I think what really made the film for me was Keanu Reeves' role as Perry Lyman, Justin's quasi-mystic orthodontist. I wiggled with glee every time he appeared on screen, as hearing Mr. Reeves guide a child in a dentist chair to find his power animal is pretty darn funny. Nothing he said would have been remarkable if he was played by anyone else. While his acting style has failed to change, he seemed a lot more relaxed than when he was Neo of the Matrix and it was all too perfect.
So I'm going to throw aside the fact that Justin pushes and pushes and pushes himself through the debate team, experiments with drugs and sex, becomes hostile with friends and family as he strives to be a flawless human being, and ultimately learns a very profound truth, and say GO SEE IT BECAUSE KEANU REEVES PLAYZ A HIPPIE DENTIST LOL.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars - don't listen to these other reviewers, November 23, 2005
This review is from: Thumbsucker (DVD)
i have no idea what the other reviewers on here are talking about. First of all, this movie had some hilarious moments. Keanu Reeves as the hypnotist is a great and funny scene. This movie is somewhat formulaic in the way that a young boy who doesnt fit in overcomes his problems and fits in - but it all goes to his head. But the directing is beautiful and the acting is quite brilliant (even vince vaughn is pretty good). and don't listen to the guy who said that me and you and everyone we know is unoriginal. that movie was as good as thumbsucker if not better.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Next teen movie
A next movie of a teen entering adult world with exploring sexuality and new stuff aroung is rather comedy than a drama of "in-between" speculations. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Michael Kerjman

3.0 out of 5 stars Middling...
I remember the book being really good, but this movie about a teen who's still sucking his thumb definitely wasn't. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Condition!
I was very satisfied with my purchase. The DVD is in great condition and it plays perfectly =)!
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Ignored upon its release (and hardly thought of subsequently), Thumbsucker is an enjoyable coming-of-age story/comedy that features a perfectly cast... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars What's your power animal?
I HEART BROKEN that Thumbsucker kind of dissipated like a diaphanous mist at the end instead of tying the ribbons into a perfect bow, but there is so much good stuff going on that... Read more
Published 10 months ago by C. CRADDOCK

4.0 out of 5 stars "You are not alone. You are not afraid. You don't need your thumb, and your thumb doesn't need you."
Thumbsucker is the brilliant and very different tale of Justin Cobb(Lou Taylor Pucci) a high school senior who's still very attached to his bad habit of sucking on his thumb... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Snow White

3.0 out of 5 stars Solid
Thumbsucker is the first film made by indy director Mike Mills, in 2005, and it's a solid film, but nowhere near as good as one might presume according to its plaudits. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Cosmoetica

4.0 out of 5 stars Superbly twisted meditation on the difficulties of being a teenager
Superb meditation on the pressures on modern teenagers - relationships, drugs, alcohol, expectation to succeed, difficulty communicating with adults - all the usual issues are... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Peter Hoogenboom

5.0 out of 5 stars Thumbsucker review
For an indie, the lack of obnoxious dialog makes Thumbsucker more enjoyable than other recent indie films about high school students. Read more
Published 14 months ago by GP

4.0 out of 5 stars Great cast
For such an obscure movie, this has a lot of big watt talent. Coming of age tale about a troubled teen who sucks his thumb. What's the point? Read more
Published 15 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

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