My Friend Dahmer Page #6

Synopsis: A young Jeffrey Dahmer struggles to belong in high school.
Director(s): Marc Meyers
Production: FilmRise
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
R
Year:
2017
107 min
$1,306,946
1,713 Views


the whole family

- is eating dinner together.

- Ok.

- We're all together.

- I gotta go.

I gotta go.

Jeff?

Hey man.

Greetings.

Baa.

What are you doing?

Are you walking home?

Yeah.

Ok.

You want a ride?

Sure.

What are you up to?

I was just taking the

long way home, because I

leave for college tomorrow.

No kidding.

Yeah.

Yeah, I'm taking some art

classes over the summer.

Do you want to come in?

Your house is pretty dark.

Yeah, I've got

it all to myself.

My dad's living with

his girlfriend...

are you bleeding?

No.

That's just, um... um...

paint.

It's paint?

Yeah.

So you're going to Ohio state?

Yeah.

No.

No, I'm going to

Pittsburgh actually.

I'm taking art

classes there, so I'm

very, very excited about that.

What about you?

Oh, Ohio state I think.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

That's great.

That's where Mike's going.

You guys will have fun.

What are you majoring in?

Decorating.

I'm decorating.

I thought you wanted

to major in biology.

Yeah.

Are you ok?

Yep.

We could pop open a beer.

I have a spliff left.

No, I got to get home

soon for dinner with my folks.

Hey, you know what I have?

Check it out.

Is that me?

Yep this is

you as a superhero.

It was supposed to be the

cover of the yearbook,

but it got rejected.

And then this is you as...

I don't know what I was doing...

oh you're a bird feeder.

And this is you as a

flag pole, and then

just a bunch of old ones.

You can have them.

No, I don't want this.

We were just

having fun, you know?

Yeah?

I'm just like anybody else.

Yeah, I know you are.

It's great, it's all great.

We're all doing really

exciting, fun things.

It is great.

How about one beer?

Just one?

And all is forgiven.

Ok.

Ok.

Oh.

Hey.

Um, I think I'm gonna...

I think I should get a move on.

What?

Yeah, I just think

that I should get going.

Sorry, man.

My mom will just kill me if

I don't get home for dinner

on time, so...

I just... yeah.

See you on the

flip side, dahmer.

Ok.

Ok.

All right.

Ok.

Hey.

Hello.

You just get out of the concert?

Yeah.

Great show.

Where are you headed?

I made it this far.

I'm headed back to akron.

You want to

party some more?

Sure.

All right, get in.

My name is Jeffrey.

Steven Hicks.

Nice to meet you.

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Marc Meyers

Marc Meyers is an American feature film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his fourth feature film My Friend Dahmer and the previous How He Fell in Love. His first feature film was Approaching Union Square. Based on his stage monologues, this debut is a collage of eleven tales capturing thirty-something New Yorkers struggling to find love and connection in the big city. Among the elegantly drawn characters whose lives briefly intersect on a New York City bus are a tourist, an immigrant, a sex addict, and a woman who is newly awakened to her own psychic powers and senses imminent tragedy. The film had its International Premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival. Variety wrote, "thought-provoking... touches with skilled insight. Based on his stage work 'Love & Sex: Tales From the Trenches', reps a fine calling card for a clear, even voice in urban angst." It aired on Sundance Channel. Meyers then went on to write and direct the New York Times Critics Pick Harvest, starring Robert Loggia, Barbara Barrie, Jack Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Arye Gross, and Peter Friedman. The film portrays three generations of the Italian-American Monopoli family who come together one summer around the eventual passing of their patriarch, a WWII veteran. Gathered at the family home and around their beautiful shoreline town in Madison, Connecticut, years of resentment and betrayal within the family surface, and the grandson, a college-aged student, does his part to hold them all together, growing up in the process. Winner of the Best Narrative Feature Award at various American film festivals, it had a limited theatrical release in 2011. Then it aired on Showtime. Meyers's third feature How He Fell in Love premiered at the LA Film Fest in 2015. The film revolves around Travis, a young struggling musician, who crosses paths with Ellen at a wedding. She's an older married yoga teacher who is trying to adopt a child with her husband. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimate and profound. As their encounters continue, Ellen is confronted with her failing marriage while Travis must face the consequences of his actions. The film stars Matt McGorry, Amy Hargreaves, Britne Oldford, and Mark Blum. It was theatrically released by Orion Pictures and Monument Releasing in the summer of 2016. Meyers's fourth film, My Friend Dahmer, is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name by cartoonist John "Derf" Backderf, who had been friends with Jeffrey Dahmer in high school in the 1970s, soon before Dahmer began his killing spree. Dahmer is played by Ross Lynch, while Derf is played by Alex Wolff. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. It's to be theatrically released in the fall of 2017 in North America by FilmRise, followed by Altitude Films in UK, and other territories. Meyers is a 1994 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, where he majored in English and studied abroad at Oxford University. more…

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