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Hard Sell
Description
The film follows a poor teen struggling to help his suffering mom and their sick dog and a beautiful runaway as they hatch schemes to profit from students at a private school.
The film follows a poor teen struggling to help his suffering mom and their sick dog and a beautiful runaway as they hatch schemes to profit from students at a private school.
Actors:
Kevin Needham,
Annie Chang,
Steven Hauck,
Michael Kostroff,
Jimmy Seargeant,
Amy Rutberg,
Samantha Hahn
Kevin Needham
Annie Chang
Steven Hauck
Michael Kostroff
22 May 1961, New York City, New York, USA
Jimmy Seargeant
Amy Rutberg
11 November 1981, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Samantha Hahn
April1985, New Jersey, USA
Director:
Sean Nalaboff
Sean Nalaboff
Country:
United States
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May 20, 2016
Think Hard Sell is another naughty coming of age yarn? Get ready for a pleasant surprise.May 20, 2016
A weird mashup of cliches that don't go together and appear to have been assembled by someone with no understanding of actual human behavior or motivation.May 06, 2016
A risk-averse "Risky Business" built around blond "30 Rock" eye candy, Katrina Bowden.May 20, 2016
Eventually ... the movie finds its own voice and groove, and avoids being a mere retro exercise.May 19, 2016
This study of an impoverished student and a stripper teaming up to bilk his rich classmates feels like a Risky Business rip-off, which doesn't make it any less lousy.May 29, 2016
... it's one of the most gently subversive films on the topic I've seen in some time, but Hard Sell treats these ideas as window-dressing for Hardy's coming-of-age story.May 18, 2016
Isn't as exhaustively meaningful as it would like to be, but Nalaboff has the right idea, avoiding traditional adolescent high jinks to identify vulnerabilities, prizing matters of the heart more than laughs.