Runt
audience Reviews
, 45% Audience Score- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsReview (contains spoilers): Runt serves as a cautionary tale about bullying and the lack of adult intervention. It explores Cal's descent into violence after being bullied relentlessly. While I do think the actors did a solid job with what they were given, the main issue lies with the story itself or more precisely the ending. By the end of the film, I couldn’t help but feel that Cal's actions were, in some way, justified, which to me at least wasn’t the filmmakers’ intent. Cecily taking away the gun and handing him a bat marked the point where the plot lost all meaning for me, even if I thought Vic needed to get his ass beat. The movie shows Cal coming to terms with the consequences of his actions, but the final scene with him holding hands with Cecily as they walk into the metaphorical sunset (homecoming) dangerously flirts with portraying him as a hero. It feels like the opposite of what a cautionary tale should imply, or at least in my opinion.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsCameron Boyce gives a surprising mature performance, even if he was not seasoned enough for an intense drama. Yet he was heads above the rest as this movie was terribly cast. I did not believe anyone in there role but Cameron. The acting was truly bad. The story was a good idea, very unusual for teen flicks, and something kept me watching and interested. Yet the last half fell apart by being confusing. The ending tried to be edgy but no it was just offensive. None of it ended up making sense. A dedication to Cameron after the movie tries to say Cameron Boyce was against violence. Why did they need to say that? Did they see the movie? Cameron tries to murder his classmate with a gun. That did not make sense either. My nephew grew up watching Jessie and we watched this together. A lame tacky movie. Real shame this was his only leading role. RIP Cameron they did you dirty.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsA well meaning ambitious drama and cautionary tale that is clouded from odd out-of place dialogue.. Runt has it's moments from the talented cast but underdeveloped script direction hinder the film from flourishing.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsRunt (rental) is a quasi-parable about the escalating nature of violence, but an undercooked screenplay leaves it feeling like a malformed after school special. Camron Boyce shows real talent and it is a shame that this is his last film (he died form complications of epilepsy shortly after the film was made.)
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsSo many played-out first-project indie film tropes in one movie--nobody should have let Disney Channel cutie Cameron Boyce attempt something requiring authentic emotional depth. It's surprisingly not the first writing effort of Christian van Gregg--whose only other credit is the similarly horribly-rated "Septem8er Tapes" over 15 years ago. Redeeming qualities include the dog, a guest appearance of Marie Antoinette as Cal's mom, and the music/score (which is of noticeably higher quality/production value than most truly indie films).
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsThe lead is far too lightweight and amateurish to carry this film.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsIt is very sad that Boyce died, I do believe he had potential to be a great actor, however I have to be honest and say that this film was a complete waste of time. It was completely cliche in every sense, and offered none of the twists that would have made it special. The acting with the exception of Boyce is just terrible... I mean it's the type of bad where it's obvious that these are people acting. So many ways this could have been better, but acting aside couldn't it have been Cecily to kill Runt? That way "Cal" takes revenge thinking it's the football guys that everyone thinks it would be? The protagonist "Cal" is culpable in the sense that his sins often exceed those of those who are supposed to be the antagonists... Like a bike chain? Really? That's what sent you over the edge dude? IT wasn't like that previous incident where "Vic" goes full Donald Trump on your girl? Christ, this movie was Rotten. What an awful bookend to what could have been this young man's future legacy.