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Movie Title : Electrick Children
Release Date : Mar 8, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : R
Genre Movie :Drama

In the debut feature from director Rebecca Thomas, ELECTRICK CHILDREN, Julia Garner (MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE, WE ARE WHAT WE ARE, SIN CITY: A DAME TO KILL FOR) plays Rachel, a rambunctious teenager from a fundamentalist Morman family in Utah. On Rachel's 15th birthday, she discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, Rachel has a miraculous experience. Three months later, Rachel turns up pregnant and claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Rachel's parents, (Cynthia Watros - LOST, Billy Zane - TITANIC) arrange a marriage for her, but she runs off with her brother "Mr. Will," (Liam Aiken - LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS) to Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy. There they meet Clyde, (Rory Culkin - SCREAM 4), a young rocker who challenges everything they've been taught and changes the way they see the world. (C) Phase 4
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Actors For Electrick Children

Julia Garner,Rory Culkin,Liam Aiken,Bill Sage,Cynthia M. Watros,Billy Zane,John Patrick Amedori,Rachel Pirard,Cassidy Gard,Paola Baldion,Cynthia Watros,Guy Camilleri

Genres Electrick Children : Drama

NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Electrick Children

User Ranting Movie Electrick Children : 3.5
User Percentage For Electrick Children : 63 %
User Count Like for Electrick Children : 1,578
All Critics Ranting For Electrick Children : 6
All Critics Count For Electrick Children : 20
All Critics Percentage For Electrick Children : 85 %

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New Review For Movie Electrick Children
Though unevenly told and at times too fanciful for its own good, "Electrick Children" marks an intriguing feature debut for its risk-taking writer-director, Rebecca Thomas.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

"Electrick Children" is well acted and refreshingly nonjudgmental, but its narrative continuity is tenuous at best.
Stephen Holden-New York Times

Thomas makes an assured debut as both writer and director, the gifted Culkin is excellent as always, and Garner finds lovely shades of nuance in Rachel's innocent faith.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Thomas has an aversion to the easy resolution-she knows precisely which mysteries to keep dangling.
Ted Scheinman-Village Voice

The best moments in filmmaker Rebecca Thomas's debut feature manage flashes of wide-eyed grace-that is, when the overly precious, half-formed story isn't undermining her understated direction and the work of a fine cast.
Keith Phipps-Time Out New York

You needn't be a true believer to appreciate Rebecca Thomas's indie feature rooted in a traditional Mormon community.
Justin Lowe-Hollywood Reporter

Good as it is, with a catchy high concept and hip indie sensibility, it could have been so much better. Culkin, Aiken and Garner, however, can count the film as an unmitigated triumph.
Jessica Kiang-The Playlist

Rebecca Thomas's debut feature is a sensible and humane exploration of youthful curiosity.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine

Sweet but never sickly ... Electrick Children is real must-see from a bright new talent.
Catherine Bray-Film4

The film ultimately exposes itself as fluffy fantasy.
Aaron Yap-Flicks.co.nz

The debut feature of twentysomething Rebecca Thomas, who herself grew up in the Mormon faith, this US indie is a decent coming-of-age yarn, adorned with some magic realist flourishes.
Tom Dawson-The List

Writer-director Rebecca Thomas invites us into this world with a gentle, unhectoring hand, and keeps the mystery of her story wide open.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

Rebecca Thomas's gauzy debut about a 15-year-old Mormon who believes she's had an immaculate conception is deftly done.
Catherine Shoard-Guardian [UK]

After the interesting initial concept, Electrick Children falls apart structurally, most notably in its transition between the second and third act.
Joe Walsh-Little White Lies

An interesting and catchy take on a traditional tale of repressed teenage rebellion.
Limara Salt-Empire Magazine

The performances are excellent, and the filmmaking is mesmerising.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Careful, kids - rock'n'roll can get you pregnant. Or that's what one Mormon teen believes in this cute lo-fi indie from first-timer Rebecca Thomas.
Paul M. Bradshaw-Total Film

There's a solid core to this magical realist coming of age tale that smooths over the odd bump.
Lee Marshall-Screen International

"Electrick Children" exudes raw talent and heralds the arrival of a voice that could evolve into something truly special, even if it's currently a little unsure of what exactly it wants to say.
Todd Gilchrist-In Contention

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Movie Overview For Electrick Children

Electrick Children tells the story of Rachel, a rambunctious girl from a polygamist colony in southern Utah. On Rachel’s 15th birthday, she finds a forbidden cassette tape. Having never seen anything like it before, Rachel plays the cassette tape, and finds glorious rock & roll thereupon. Weeks later, Rachel realizes a miracle has occurred- and the cassette tape must have something to do with it. She leaves her family and runs away to the closest city: Las Vegas. There she searches for the singer of the band on the cassette tape. She has a wild adventure and ultimately discovers who she really is: an ELECTRICK CHILD.

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