Just Jim (2015)

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Just Jim: Directed by Craig Roberts. With Emile Hirsch, Mark Lewis Jones, Craig Roberts, Richard Harrington. A Welsh teenager will become the cool kid of the town if a deal is made with his new American neighbour.

“Obviously thereu0026#39;s not much happening in that little British town. Jim tries escaping the boredom and loneliness by going to the only cinema in town where they keep playing the same old films over and over, and usually heu0026#39;s the only visitor. On top of that boredom heu0026#39;s also bullied by the other kids and, honestly, he hasnu0026#39;t much to offer. When that new cool American guy Dean moves in next door and tries to make friends with Jim this set-up comes across rather constructed for the sake of a plot. But the further developments seem even more unrealistic. Jim tries to come across as a u0026quot;mysteriousu0026quot; guy but by God neither he or this film has even a hint of mysteriousness. It is one of the general challenges when depicting a boring character in a boring surrounding – the film plainly tends to get boring itself if you are not a master of subtleties or you donu0026#39;t bring in humor u0026amp; irony. The film unfortunately lacks either of those qualities.”

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