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Squeeze 1997
R | 1h 42min | Crime, Drama | 6 June 1997 (USA)
Storyline:Ty, Hector, and Bao are close friends in a tough section of Boston, where they’re called “the PG-13 crew.” They’re 14, decent kids with few skills who’ve bailed out of school. A small gang of older tough guys, led by Marcus and Tommy, menace them, and when the PG-13s fight back and rob one of the gang, Marcus and Tommy vow to kill them. They seek protection from Derick, a drug dealer, who agrees to help if they’ll sell drugs. Meanwhile, Ty is recruited to work at a community center by J.J., its quiet leader. Ty and his friends are in a squeeze: surrounded by violence, drugs, and no opportunities, is there any way out?User review:“Squeeze” presents strong characters, good writing and photography. The film setting is not unlike most urban ghettos, and the situations are true to life. The story is real and it reminds me of some young people who are smart in school, but decided to drop out for lack of interest. Each of the young males, ages 14-15, had to assume leadership roles in their families trying to support their mothers. Unfortunately, they sought the wrong avenues, finding themselves caught up in a game spinning out of control. They were forced to seek shelter in a community based program by day, and a life of crime by night. The three found themselves in a squeeze-play. Squeeze” is thought-provoking and the theme is reoccurring in today’s society, which is why I recommend people to see it.
Director: Robert Patton-Spruill
Writers: Robert Patton-Spruill, Emmett Folgert (stories)
Stars: Tyrone Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 6 June 1997 (USA)
Filming Locations: Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USAv
IMDB Profile tt0117724
Squeeze (1997)
Director: Robert Patton-Spruill
Writers: Robert Patton-Spruill, Emmett Folgert
Stars: Tyrone Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong
Summary: Three boys challenged by pressures of drugs and gangs decide to fight back.
Also known as: Squeeze (1997) on DVD
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