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Drama

1:54

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Tim, a shy 16-year-old athlete with a natural gift for running, is dealing with the loss of his mother, as well as his sexuality. After a personal video is posted to social media, Tim's private life is about to explode into the public eye.

Release Date : 2016-10-13

Language :French

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cinémaginaire

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Antoine Olivier Pilon

Character Name : Tim

Original Name : Antoine Olivier Pilon

Gender : Male

Sophie Nélisse

Character Name : Jennifer

Original Name : Sophie Nélisse

Gender : Female

Lou-Pascal Tremblay

Character Name : Jeff Roy

Original Name : Lou-Pascal Tremblay

Gender : Male

David Boutin

Character Name : Pierre

Original Name : David Boutin

Gender : Male

Patrice Godin

Character Name : M. Sullivan

Original Name : Patrice Godin

Gender : Male

Robert Naylor

Character Name : Francis

Original Name : Robert Naylor

Gender : Male

Anthony Therrien

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Anthony Therrien

Gender : Male

Guillaume Gauthier

Character Name : David

Original Name : Guillaume Gauthier

Gender : Male

Irdens Exantus

Character Name : Fred

Original Name : Irdens Exantus

Gender : Male

Karl-Antoine Suprice

Character Name : Sydney

Original Name : Karl-Antoine Suprice

Gender : Male

Laurie-Jade Rochon

Character Name : Zoé

Original Name : Laurie-Jade Rochon

Gender : Female

Émile Mailhiot

Character Name : PE Teacher

Original Name : Émile Mailhiot

Gender : Male

Benoît Finley

Character Name : Supervisor

Original Name : Benoît Finley

Gender : Male

Renée Cossette

Character Name : Director Mathieu

Original Name : Renée Cossette

Gender : Female

Ariane Jeudy

Character Name : Isabelle

Original Name : Ariane Jeudy

Gender : Male

Hudson Leblanc

Character Name : Young Tim

Original Name : Hudson Leblanc

Gender : Male

Louis-Julien Durso

Character Name : Young Jeff

Original Name : Louis-Julien Durso

Gender : Male

Justine Le

Character Name : Young Girl

Original Name : Justine Le

Gender : Female

Gabrielle Shulman

Character Name : Young Girl

Original Name : Gabrielle Shulman

Gender : Female

Francis Tremblay

Character Name : Party Boy

Original Name : Francis Tremblay

Gender : Male

Jasmina Parent

Character Name : Belle Groupie

Original Name : Jasmina Parent

Gender : Female

Louis-Olivier Mauffette

Character Name : Investigator Bérubé

Original Name : Louis-Olivier Mauffette

Gender : Male

Richard Champagne

Character Name : Police Officer Perimeter

Original Name : Richard Champagne

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Admit and face the reality than to get the same treatment by avoiding them!** Great cast, even the concept was nice, but a missed opportunity for sure. Bully, LGBT, there were lots of things the film highlighted, but did not choose the right path to ride on with. Everything was overshadowed by the negatives. When I was watching the film, I was very uncomfortable throughout. Because I have kept anticipating the best things to take over at any time, but that never came. Even the sport part was kind of incomplete. The film was a fiction, but even partially that's how things happen in Canada, then Canada is too far behind from all the western world. The film should have been an inspiring tale, or at least an awareness tale. It was a gay theme, though not a romance film. An eleventh grade Tim is avoiding his sexual identity to escape the embarrassment, particularly from the school bullies. But it's too late now, which cost him a big. As a response, he takes a challenge. And now he needs to prove his sexuality, but not everything goes as he had planned. The remaining story takes a crucial twist where everything comes to halt suddenly. Yeah, I think that sudden ending is not convincing. Especially after too many turns in the story development, I actually was expecting the best way to conclude. So not everybody would be happy with that part. Though it was not a bad idea, only they did not make it in a better way. The title too was a little diversion, from prediction. So don't expect, everything's going to be fine kind of film. More like I felt it is made for sadist mindset people. Because you can't encourage such film, particularly its contents which makes unease most of the time. _4/10_

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tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-05

Recently, I delved into 1:54, a foreign film that captivated me from start to finish. Despite the language barrier and the constant need to read subtitles, I found myself immersed in the story. The film follows a young boy who faces unimaginable challenges, starting with the loss of his friend to suicide. Witnessing such a tragic event takes a toll on him, and his journey to find solace is both heart-wrenching and poignant. As the boy begins to find happiness with a new acquaintance, his world is shattered by a cruel act of cyberbullying. The intimate moment he shared with his friend is maliciously recorded and spread, leading to a series of traumatic events that culminate in a devastating car crash and a hospital stay. Just when it seems like things might improve, a tragic turn of events leads to an unimaginable loss. The film sheds light on the harsh realities of cyberbullying and its devastating consequences. Watching the young man's struggle and ultimate decision to take his own life is a stark reminder of the cruelty that exists in our world. The fact that such trivial matters can lead to such tragic outcomes is a sobering reality that breaks my heart. 1:54 is a powerful and emotional film that serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of kindness and compassion in a world filled with cruelty.