Triple Dog

January 3rd, 2010







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Triple Dog

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Plot
On the night of a sleepover, a group of teenage girls venture out in a competitive game of challenging dares. As the antics escalate, and the dares become more extreme, the girls unravel the truth behind a former student's rumored suicide.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 5.2/10 (780 voted)

Director: Pascal Franchot

Stars: Britt Robertson, Alexia Fast, Scout Taylor-Compton

Storyline
The story follows a group of teenage girls on the night of a sleepover as they venture out, led by the ringleader Chapin, in a competitive game of challenging dares. As the antics escalate, and the dares become more extreme, the girls unravel the truth behind a former student's rumored suicide.

Cast:
Britt Robertson - Chapin Wright (as Brittany Robertson)
Alexia Fast - Eve
Scout Taylor-Compton - Liza (as Scout Taylor Compton)
Janel Parrish - Cicely
Emily Tennant - Sarah
Carly McKillip - Nina (as Carly Mckillip)
Aubrey Mozino - Mallory Silvers
Brett Davern - Whisper
Jeffrey Ballard - Clarke (as Jeff Ballard)
Richard Harmon - Stephan
Nolan Gerard Funk - Todd
Sefton Fincham - Joe
Jesse Reid - Vince
Sarah-Jane Redmond - Valerie
Wanda Cannon - Mrs. Narn



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official site |

Release Date: 3 Jan 2010

Filming Locations: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Quotes:
Sarah: What's third base?
Chapin Wright: You gave her the dare!
Sarah: Only cuz you told me too!



User Review

Hidden gem!

Rating: 8/10

4.6 out of 10? This movie was so fresh and unique. The acting was strangely very good, and the depth to the plot was, for me, totally unexpected. When I rented this, I suspected I would be able to handle maybe half an hour before turning it off, but I was so wrong.

The director had very minute attention to detail and it really showed. I liked the way that the shots were framed and found the camera work to be near perfect. So yeah, maybe the ending wasn't a complete surprise but the way everything came together was what made this movie a hidden gem. I found the final 10 minutes to be genuinely authentic and emotional.

It's a shame this was marketed as a teen thriller with a silly title and DVD cover-work because it was much more like a psychological drama.





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