Jack & Diane (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 20 Apr 2012
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 2 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0850677/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jack_diane
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Writer: Bradley Rust Gray
  • Director: Bradley Rust Gray
  • Cast: Riley Keough, Juno Temple, Kylie Minogue
  • Keywords: lesbian relationship, werewolf, female homosexuality, lgbt, lgbt teen,
4.5/10
45/100

Jack & Diane Storyline

Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But, when Jack discovers that Diane is leaving the country in a week she tries to push her away. Diane must struggle to keep their love alive while hiding the secret that her newly awakened sexual desire is giving her werewolf-like visions.—filmsalt.com

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Jack & Diane Movie Reviews

“what was that movie all about?”

It was not an horror, drama or comedy; moreover, it was not a good mix of these genres. I could not laugh, could not get scared or felt emotional about anything that is going on in the movie. Mainly, they might want to tell a teenage lesbian story, but they did it in a such a cheap and simple way with very bad cliché dialogue and scenes that you just want to laugh at it. Kylie Minogue plays a small part in the movie, and evidently chosen to make the movie more attractive with her beauty. 23-year-old Juno Temple looks like a early bloomed teenage girl which is also one of the many disturbing and weird things about the movie. At the end of the movie I asked to myself “what was that movie all about?” It’s simply a bad movie and waste of time.

An Interesting take on the Female coming of Age Movie

Writer/director Bradley Rust Gray’s debut feature “The Exploding Girl” was a mild indie success with its star Zoe Kazan, a twenty-something girl dealing with life and relationship issues. It’s a slow burn character study that felt very real and relatable and looked to be a good starting point for the young filmmaker. His follow up film “Jack and Diane” is here and it has taken a pretty vicious critical beating. It stars current “It” girl Juno Temple and Riley Keough in a brief but intense affair, that includes metaphoric intercuts with a werewolf like beast. The film also features brief stop motion tidbits from the brilliant Quay Brothers. In some ways I think it has been unfairly picked on and doesn’t deserve such a thrashing.

Diane (Temple) is a British girl in New York City who while trying to find a phone runs into Jack (Keough) the stereotypical tomboy. The two girls are complete opposites. Diane is tiny, meek and insecure. While Jack puts up a tough and rigid exterior, full of false self confidence. After partying the night before, Jack is hit by a car while on her skateboard and for the rest of the film she has a nasty scrape on the side of her face. We find out both characters are caring around some heavy emotional baggage.

Diane has frequent nosebleeds and strange dreams about a big nasty beast ripping people apart, but this is by no means a horror movie. The animated sequences are thick strands of hair moving around the inside of a persons body like a rope tightening around a heart. It’s sticky, grimy and a little gross, but then again so are some of the critics. Early on in their relationship Jack finds out that Diane is leaving for Paris in a few weeks and she tries to distance herself and forget everything about her, but she can’t. Eventually they start to embrace the time they have left together. The film does feel a little awkward and strange but then again this is what the characters are feeling. The story also meanders and goes in a few different directions but overall I didn’t find it annoying. Towards the end of their time together Jack starts getting the nose bleeds and having these awful visions almost like Diane infected her with something.

I know I’m in the minority on this but I kind of dug the film. It’s currently available on Netflix watch instantly, so take a chance and give it a watch.

Terrible:/

I was really disappointed and was expecting a lot more. I feel like I wasted an hour and 45 minutes I’ll never get back. I lasted that long in hopes that something interesting would happen. I was at least hoping for some good sex scenes but that was a disappointment too. I usually like indie films because i know it is a struggle to make them on such a tight budget but I def would not recommend this to anyone. I think I sucks that this site makes you put 10 lines of review for a film that is not worth 10 lines but I guess I will play along if I can spare someone else wasting their time on this film and not searching Netflix for something better.