Mean Creek

Deliverance goes to high school in this grim, stripped-down fable of a prank gone bad. Friends decide to teach a lesson to a teenage bully by inviting him on a canoeing trip where they will humiliate him once and for all. The prank turns seriously sour, and the kids must deal with the consequences. Writer-director Jacob Aaron Estes takes a somber look at these lives, although his low-key approach makes the central tragedy seem melodramatic when it happens. The film isn't quite new enough to be truly revelatory, but Estes neatly avoids aRiver's Edge rehash by allowing his characters more than dead-eyed anomie. The actors hit their notes with precision, especially Rory Culkin (another of the Culkin family, with Macaulay and Kieran), Ryan Kelley, and Scott Mechlowicz. This is the kind of movie that may be slightly familiar to older audiences, but could easily be a home-video cult item with younger viewers.--Robert Horton

 
Title:Mean Creek
Director:Jacob Aaron Estes
Stars:Rory Culkin
Ryan Kelley
Scott Mechlowicz
Trevor Morgan
Josh Peck
Carly Schroeder
Brandon Williams
Michael Fisher-Welsh
Raissa Fleming
Kaz Garas
Shelly Lipkin
Heath Lourwood
J.W. Crawford
Ryan Peterson
Hagai Shaham
Melissa Brooks
Laura Marie Gustafson
William Mapother
Publisher:Paramount
Genre:Coming of Age
Teen Drama
Innocence Lost
Kids in Trouble
Edition:
Minutes:89
MPAA Rating:R
Net Rating:4
Features:Color
Dolby
Widescreen
NTSC