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That's What I Am
Directed byMichael Pavone
Written byMichael Pavone
Produced byMichael Pavone
StarringEd Harris
Chase Ellison
Amy Madigan
Narrated byGreg Kinnear (uncredited)
CinematographyKenneth Zunder
Edited byMarc Pollon
Music byJames Raymond
Production
company
Distributed bySamuel Goldwyn Films
Release date
  • April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)
(limited)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$6,400 (domestic)[1]

That's What I Am is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Michael Pavone and starring Ed Harris and Chase Ellison.[2] It received a limited release on April 29, 2011, and was later released on DVD on July 15, 2011.

Plot

Schoolboy Andrew "Andy" Nichol is paired up with the school's reject, Stanley "Big G" Minors for a project assigned by a teacher named Mr. Steven Simon. As the project goes on, Andy and Stanley form a close bond. While the project is going, a rumor starts spreading around the school that Mr. Simon is a homosexual. One of the school's bullies, Jason Fleer tells his father, who goes to the school principal to ask if the rumor is true. The principal does not know, so she confronts Mr. Simon, who says that being a homosexual should not change his job. Mr. Simon does not confirm nor deny that he is a homosexual. Jason Fleer's father threatens to tell the whole community about the rumor, which he takes as a fact.

While that is happening, Andy's crush, Mary Clear, falls in love with him. Ricky Brown, the school's bully who is Mary's ex-boyfriend threatened Andy that if he goes near Mary, he'll kill him because he still likes Mary. Ignoring this fact, Andy asks Mary if she wants to go steady, and she says yes. While trying to ask Mary, Ricky shows up to the scene and tries to beat Andy up, but before he gets to it Mary steps in and tells Ricky to leave Andy alone. Stanley is also revealed to have wanted to perform in the school talent show, and even though Stanley's best friend Norman Gunmeyer does not condone it, Stanley participates anyway. At the show, Andy realizes that Norman isn't there, and bikes over to his house to ask him to go. Norman puts up a fight but then decides to go. When Stanley starts to perform, Ricky has a tomato in his hand and is planning on throwing the tomato at Stanley. Andy walks up to him, tells him not to throw the tomato. Andy then kicks him in the groin, and Ricky screams in anguish, but Mr. Simon does not punish Andy but rather congratulates him. Andy also finds out that Mr. Simon is moving to Florida, and even though Andy tries to stop him, Mr. Simon's mind is set. Andy and his English class who is taught by Mr. Simon surprises him by putting flowers in his car. In the end, it shows the "yearbook" of the school, and what happens to the characters. It is also revealed that Andy and Mary break up.

Cast

Reception

In its limited theatrical release of 10 theaters, the film grossed about $6,400 for three days.[3] The film holds a 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[4]

References

  1. ^ "That's What I Am - Box Office Data". The Numbers. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  2. ^ Lowenstein, Lael (February 16, 2011). "That's What I Am". Variety. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
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