Movie Reviews for Havoc (Unrated Version)

Havoc (Unrated Version)

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Movie Reviews of Havoc (Unrated Version)

Movie Review: misunderstood movie
Summary: 5 Stars

It seems to me that people are not relating to this movie and so they are writing harsh reviews. This movie shows the life of a girl who feels like everything is fake in her life. Only her friend Emily seems real. Teenagers, especially girls go through so much growing up. With the demands of our culture's sexual expression, for us to be older than we are. Anne Hathaway's character needed to feel something real and she had the charisma to stay safe. Her exploits into the ghetto was in an attempt to feel something more. This wasn't some prissy the drug dealer falling for the pretty rich girls like crazy beautiful, this movie was more real. It gave a glimpse to others of what it is like when you idolize something ugly (living in the ghetto) to the point that its beautiful. THis real experience with the gang was neccessary to teach her. The life that rappers rap about isn't the kind of life that you want to live, its one you have to survive and possibly overcome to provide your family/children with money.
This movie is more than just anne hathaway naked. This movie is for girls like anne hathaway's character, girls that are bored, beautiful, intelligent and lonely. Girls that have found power in their sex but haven't quite found a comfort in who they are. She feels like she has no power and so the little power she finds, she exploits. She goes after the gang member because he is different, harder, powerful (at least in her eyes when he was wheeling the gun) and sexy because of that.
The movie is really good, but geared toward specific audiences. This movie isn't for everyone.

Movie Review: Anne Hathaway nude - Get this Unrated cut!
Summary: 5 Stars

After desperately searching the net for any sign of the film Havoc, it looks like most of us guys finally have a DVD to truly celebrate. Havoc stars an Anne Hathaway rocking the full monty and playing with, well, something nice. The film is supposedly about "an edgy look at a group of rich teens who, so bored with their privileged existences, adopt an urban street lifestyle", but most can only hear "Anne Hathaway naked." And why not?

Every male moviebuff on the net, pervs included, have at one time or another searched the phrase 'havoc naked' or 'anne hathaway naked'. Not that this is a bad thing, considering what this girl was willing to do for this film.

In a report released by New Line Cinema, reposted by Joblo, they had these important facts to say about the upcoming Havoc DVD.

* New Line Cinema is bypassing theatres and is instead going straight to DVD.
* Havoc will come in two formats. An R-rated version that is 86 minutes and an "unrated" version that is 94 minutes.

It was first reported that all the 'hardcore' nakedness was going to be cut before any DVD release of Havoc. However, now that we have an "unrated" version, we may be able to see Anne Hathaway in all her glory. But what this means is that I can put on my geek cap on November 18th for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and then quickly rotate that back into my pervert cap. Ahh, sweet bliss in November.

Movie Review: Anne Hathaway Flushes Her Career Down the Toilet...
Summary: 5 Stars

Unfortunately, Havoc will probably only be considered "the movie Anne Hathaway is topless in". It should be considered the movie that ruined a promising career. Hathaway could've made a lot of money just churning out "kid friendly" movies like The Princess Bride movies and Ella Enchanted. In what was a stupid move by either Hathaway or her agent, she decided to make a "dark" film and to do nudity. Disney never forgets, Anne.
This movie was laughable at best. The acting was pure trash. It was a bit racist painting the picture of the latin community being full of drug dealers and would-be rapists.
Even Hathaway trying to emulate a "bad girl" image was terrible: Her talking "street" and using drugs was ridiculous and forced.Her street slang reminded me of the ridiculous moment Christina Aguilera was trying to sound hip and street at one time. The movie isn't even all that "dark". There were moments that the movie could've taken a dark turn, but it would suddenly lose momentum. Since when does a friend committing suicide become a comedy element out of nowhere in such a "serious" film?
Hathaway might be in luck that this horrible film went straight-to-video rather than being released in theaters, somewhat salvaging her career. I wouldn't even recommend this movie to the perverts that rent this just to see Hathaway nude.

Movie Review: Clashes in our Garbage Culture
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm giving this movie five stars instead of four because I have to disagree with a lot of the reviewers panning it.

Yes, they have valid points: these characters are at times unbearable to watch, especially the wanna be Pacific Pallisades rich white kids trying to "act all dope" and "street". You really want to see some harm come to them. The street gang they seek out are just gangbanger thugs. Welcome to our culture of MTV and rap music. I've seen small town kids in the Midwest trying to act all ghetto and it's really sad.

But what HAVOC is trying to do is confront the poisonous effects of our unchecked culture on today's youth: there's an ugly reality behind all the posturing, there's a rage and hatred in the music and parties and mystique of the barrio--and our media is selling it as a product.

When I first heard about this movie, its sole selling point was that Anne Hathaway was doing nude scenes. Okay. Big news, I guess.

But don't sell this movie short: there's a depth and a realistic worldview and a warning here.

If you can stomach the pornographic and violent lyrics and dialogue that your kids are listening to every day, you might see what this film is really saying.

Movie Review: Princess with an attitude!
Summary: 5 Stars

It was really ackward at first to see Anne H play such a dramatic role compared to her Princess films. I think this movie was great to get her away froma typical stereotype. I couldn't help but notice some characteristics of my own students in this film. (I teach at a high school) I thought about one of the first scenes in the film where the video guy is taping Anne all over her boyfriend at the beach talking to the camera and was a little embarrased for her here. I was thinking that it was a little too acted out, but then you think about rebel teens and this clearly paints a picture. This movie was awesome in my opinion. I can see parents watching this film thinking their child would never act like that, but in reality this movie is a product of their kids lives. Frightening I know. A little graphic in parts, but able to handle.
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