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Rites of Passage | Year: 1999 Classification: Adult Entertainment Rated R Directed: - Victor Salva Incredible! Not only is Dean Stockwell amazing, Jason Behr is magnificent! This movie shows how much Behr has blossomed as an actor (since smaller rolls in 7th Heaven). Victor Salva is to be highly praised for directing this masterpiece. He carved his nitch when he directed the controversial film Powder (people even boycotted the movie!). Rites of Passage shows just how much he's grown. I only wonder why when it was on the big screen it wasn't given more publicity. It's disappointing to me that people are so petrified of controversial issues. Jason Behr and the entire cast deserve much more recognition for Rites of Passage. Great acting and wild suspense makes this movie a powerhouse I admit to searching this title out because I am a huge Jason Behr fan, but I never expected to be so blown away by his acting skills. It's very nice to see him out of "Max's" skin. Behr's portrayal of the outcast son of a rather well off family is impeccable. Cambell, also is gay, and this is not accepted well by his father (Stockwell). Their all ready shaky relationship turns almost hostile due to Del Farraday finding his son in another man's embrace two Christmas' ago. Del apparently beat the boy, Billy, and threw him from the cabin. Behr gives his heart to this character, and it is so beautiful to watch. The cast is just amazing. Dean Stockwell has always been a favorite, and he plays the condescending, overpowering, father figure (with a heart) perfectly. The actor who plays DJ Jr., Robert Keith, was also wonderful. The tumultous relationship between these three men is wrenching to watch. James Remar, whom I had never heard of, was so good at being the slippery, bad guy, who had more tricks up his sleeve than really necessary. Frank is a master criminal, a dangerous man, and a slick liar, all rolled into a very strong character. His mere presence in the cabin with the Farraday family is a suspense filled effect. He mocks, he teases, he throws heated glances, and laughs so powerfully that it makes your bones cold. The obvious tension between Remar and Behr's characters is thick. His nonchalant attitude makes him hard to read, but no character is as they first app own personal collection. Buy Rites Of Passage at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Rites Of Passage Search with the Priority Search Engine on Rites Of Passage This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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