JASPER JONES (2017)
Featuring: Levi Miller; Angourie Rice; Aaron McGrath
Director: Rachel Perkins
Based on the popular novel by Craig Silvey, this coming of age movie is being labeled as "Australia's Stand By Me" which in turn was based on the short story "The Body" by Stephen King.
Fourteen year old Charlie Bucktin (Levi Miller) is a bit nerdish and struggles with all the usual issues of growing up. He also has a crush on the free spirited Eliza (Angourie Rice) and contemplates on how to approach her. But then one night his whole world gets turned upside down when the local outcast, Jasper Jones (Aaron L McGrath) calls upon him for help clearing the former from a murder which he says he did not commit. And to complicate matters even further, the murder victim turns out to be Eliza's older sister.
In every genre there is a standard. For coming of age it is Stand By Me (1986). Unfortunately this film doesn't make the cut. And even though it isn't bad overall it simply is not on par to justify the comparison. The only real highlight is the performance of Toni Collette as the mom which is, as usual, outstanding.
I rate it at 3 out of 5 stars.
Levi Miller as Charlie and Angourie Rice as Eliza