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Director: Michael Picchiottino
Cast: Evan Peters, Chris Eigeman, Louise Fletcher, Kevin Sorbo
Despite what he says, Adam is not "fine". The summer before freshman year should be a time full of possibilities, but Adam struggles with family tragedy, everyday teenage growing pains, and the very real threat of high school hazing. Fortunately, Adam finds allies (some likely, some unlikely) who help him repair his heartache as well as his ailing relationship with his father. Set in a small, Southern California beach town, Adam discovers the inner strength one can find with the support of a community. His story is proof of the notion that with the help of family and friends, you can always find your way back home.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Clipping Adam (2004), directed by Michael Picchiottino, received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 5.6/10. The film follows a teenager who struggles with family tragedy and the challenges of high school, eventually finding support from his community to overcome his personal difficulties.
Why you might like this:
Clipping Adam is a heartwarming coming-of-age drama directed by Michael Picchiottino in 2004 that features a standout performance from young actor Evan Peters. The film tackles deep themes of family tragedy and teenage struggles with empathy and authenticity, creating an engaging story that will particularly resonate with fans of character-driven dramas.
Clipping Adam is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Michael Picchiottino and starring Chris Eigeman, Louise Fletcher, Robert Pine, Bryan Burke, Ryan Willis, Kevin Sorbo and Evan Peters.
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