I Am the Cheese (1983)

I Am the Cheese (1983)
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In this interesting drama based on a novel by Robert Cormier, flashbacks to two different periods of time mixed with scenes from the present slowly unveil the mysterious circumstances surrounding a lonely teen (Robert MacNaughton) who meets regularly with a psychiatrist delving into his past. The boy is in an institution and often rides around the grounds on his bicycle, pretending that the guards, groundskeepers, and personnel are his enemies. As the psychiatrist probes deeper, more of the boy's family's past comes to light. His father (Don Murray) had been a successful journalist until he testified in a criminal court case that made him a target of assassins -- and so he faked his death in an accident, changed his name, and moved out to Vermont. He never told his son who he was, and when he and his wife (Hope Lange) are killed one day in an "accident" the boy sees it and goes into shock. Now as he continues in his treatments at the institution, he begins to suspect that his psychiatrist and the institution's staff are, in fact, his father's enemies and orchestrated the assassination of his parents. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert MacNaughtonHope Lange, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Jiras
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of I Am the Cheese

In this interesting drama based on a novel by Robert Cormier, flashbacks to two different periods of time mixed with scenes from the present slowly unveil the mysterious circumstances surrounding a lonely teen (Robert MacNaughton) who meets regularly with a psychiatrist delving into his past. The boy is in an institution and often rides around the grounds on his bicycle, pretending that the guards, groundskeepers, and personnel are his enemies. As the psychiatrist probes deeper, more of the boy's family's past comes to light. His father (Don Murray) had been a successful journalist until he testified in a criminal court case that made him a target of assassins -- and so he faked his death in an accident, changed his name, and moved out to Vermont. He never told his son who he was, and when he and his wife (Hope Lange) are killed one day in an "accident" the boy sees it and goes into shock. Now as he continues in his treatments at the institution, he begins to suspect that his psychiatrist and the institution's staff are, in fact, his father's enemies and orchestrated the assassination of his parents. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Jiras
Writer(s):
Robert JirasDavid Lange
Producer(s):
Robert JirasJack SchwartzmanMichael S. Landes
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Violence, Adult Language, Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Aaron S.

Well...please do not listen to these other two reviewers...I personally think it was a good movie, done with a heart and creativity. It is older, and is a take off of the novel...You must have some idea what a solitary life is like, and from there, you will know where this movie is getting at...There IS a plot, and a deep storyline...

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Paul W.

Good book, good movie very moving at times and very sad, good ending for those who get the point!

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John G.

I also rented this because it had 3 stars. Half the movie is the kid riding around country roads on his bicycle.

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