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randompadley says...
7 years ago
i think fair is about right for 'Dismissed', it was a film that held my attention throughout to keep watching, it was also nice to see Dylan Sprouse return the screen, we all remember him as the adorable kid from 'Big Daddy' starring Adam Sandler but here he plays a much more sinister role. It was a tad predictable almost going through the motions of any film similar to this, I think the fact that this type of movie has been done a million times over the years, it's hard to do anything original or exciting. But the acting was fine, and it certainly wasn't terrible, worth at least one watch but its nothing your going to remember.
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SparklinDiamond says...
5 years ago
I love Dylan Sprouse and he did a good job in this film. I just felt the film lacked something, it was predictable and slow paced.
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CinemanicBonkers  says...
5 years ago
I'm glad Dylans getting into the acting again like his twin brother being child starts and that back in the 90s and I've got to say he did a good job with that character. An overall good film..
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
The film is rather familiar but the interplay between student and teacher (expertly played by Sprouse and Osbourne) ensures this is never less than interesting. The occasional cliche means the film earns a B+ but as an extra commendation for Sprouse (just in case he is like his film's character) I am going to give him an A.
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Reply by Julyhajer
4 years ago
You better give him an A or he'll hunt you.
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allgloss says...
6 years ago
Fun obsession type thriller that brings nothing new to the table, but is still very enjoyable nonetheless. Dylan Sprouse and Kent Osbourne really elevate the rather weak unoriginal script into something that ends up feeling quite chilling and captivating at times.
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