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Holden Caulfield (Chris Radey), a depressed teen haunted by the memories of his dead brother Allie (Jason Piszczor), once again finds himself on the path of a lonely road. After giving up on life and flunking out of Pency Prep, Holden finds himself wandering aimlessly through the streets of New York. With nowhere to go, he decides to visit his sister Phoebe (Erin Taylor), the only person whom he trusts. Join Holden on his journey through the depths of his mind in an ultimate struggle to let go of his past.

Hahoozhafax Jumangi Productions presents a mind-trip -- Written and directed by Jason Piszczor -- based on the famous novel "The Catcher In the Rye" by J.D. Salinger.

This film was created for a third-quarter Sophmore English project and was filmed over a span of 4 days.

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hahoozhafax (4th Apr 2006 02:53)

Thanks Oeyvind and Flybynight for the kind comments I'm glad you enjoyed the film. I do agree that the acting lacked in certain areas, which was something that I didn't have as much control over considering it was a school project. Some of the dialogue may have seemed awkard and faked because most of it was copied as direct quotes from the book. The quotes in the book are rather redudant which may sound awkward when spoken. I also wish I would have redone the shots where I noticed my friend looking into the camera which I hated. Flybynight: I'm glad you were able to pick up on all the subtle meanings from the book. Others may have a hard time understanding the full meaning of each scene because it is explained in-depth throughout the rest of the book. Our group had to make a visual presentation on the very last chapters of the book so I tried to introduce as much of background information as needed from the rest of the book in the opening scenes. You also may have been one of the few that picked up on the fact that Holden is actually in a mental institute the entire time he recalls his story. Oeyvind: I'm glad you liked the music, editing, and filters. I tried to use all three to set the mood for the entire film which I believe it worked well. Also glad you liked the tear idea . *Random* Happy birthday to me! *End Random* Anyone else?

 

Professsor (19th Mar 2006 22:16)

Story was good, cinematography was also good, but the acting and dialog were, erm...... not so good Over all I'd give it a 3

 

Oeyvind (19th Mar 2006 10:24)

This was a very well executed film! I thought you did a great job on the whole consept, and the editing was very good. I liked how you made the serious mood by filters, actors and the tear-thingy..! The music fitted nicley, and the overall was very good. It's nice to see people taking time to do a full movie, not just fx-tests or no-reason-fights. -the acting could perhaps have been better, some of the dialouges seemed kind of read-up from the script, but mostly you did very well. The flashbacks and stuff aren't easy to do, and I think you managed to do it in a belivably way, with perfect music. Well done! Oeyvind