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Relative Evil
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Dan Moran, David Strathairn, Jennifer Tilly, Jonathan Tucker, Larry Neumann Jr. Director: Tanya Wexler Brand: TUCKER,JONATHAN Producer: Greg Johnson Producer: Ira Deutchman Producer: Jo Levi Producer: John Cosgrove Producer: Melissa Chesman Producer: Peter Newman Writer: Matthew Swan DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 95 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-12-14 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Model: 26418 Studio: Screen Media Product features: - When JJ (Jonathan Tucker) returns home from rehab, he is greeted by a conniving family who are plotting to cash in on a life insurance policy before his 18th birthday. Caught in a web of self-destruction, JJ struggles to stay clean in an environment overflowing with temptations and deceit. With a winning performance by Jonathan Tucker and a beguiling turn from Jennifer Tilly, this dark, pulp thril
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Movie Reviews of Relative EvilMovie Review: Trying to Go Straight in a Dysfunctional Family & Subculture Summary: 4 Stars
I found this movie to be quite depressing because it is very realistic. It seems to be marketed as a sort of thriller, but I think it is much more a psychological story. Much of the movie is taken up with J.J.'s psychological counseling and his psychologist. This certainly is not a feel-good movie. Simply put, it shows how important a positive support system is for a juvenile who comes out of drug rehabilitation or some juvenile criminal institution. This movie would probably be best shown to families of kids finishing their time in the institution so it can be discussed. Hopefully, it would help some families (at least a few) avoid placing undo pressures on their child that will result in his or her self-destructive thinking. This movie shows how the relatives and friends created situations that put 'JJ' back on the path to more time in a juvenile institution, and, as he gets older, will result surely in prison.
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