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Directed by
  
Eric Bilitch

Cinematography
  
Zakk Eginton

Director
  
Eric Bilitch

Production company
  
Coronet Films

6/10
IMDb

4/5
Amazon

Music by
  
Harlan Silverman

Initial release
  
12 November 2015

Music director
  
Harlan Silverman

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Produced by
  
Deborah Del Prete Jason Gurvitz

Written by
  
Eric Bilitch Finn Wittrock

Starring
  
Finn Wittrock Emilie de Ravin Matt O'Leary Jack Coleman Nancy Travis Alphonso McAuley Hunter Cope Joe Massingill

Screenplay
  
Finn Wittrock, Eric Bilitch

Cast
  
Finn Wittrock, Emilie de Ravin, Jessy Schram, Nancy Travis, Jack Coleman

Similar
  
Auggie Rose, For Ellen, Sand Castles, Little Feet, Pie in the Sky

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The Submarine Kid is a 2015 American drama film, directed by Eric Bilitch and written by Bliltch and Finn Wittrock. The film stars Finn Wittrock and Emilie de Ravin, with supporting performances from Jack Coleman, Nancy Travis, Alphonso McAuley, Hunter Cope, and Joe Massingill. The film had its world premiere on November 12, 2015 at the Napa Valley Film Festival. The film was released through video on demand on January 12, 2016, by MarVista Entertainment.

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Plot

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Spencer Koll (Finn Wittrock), a Marine who has just returned home from a horrific experience while serving, struggles to bring himself back into a normal life with his friends and girlfriend. Spencer then meets Alice, who is everything to him, but is meanwhile haunted by a ghost from his time during the war. Alice then introduces him to the story of the submarine kid at a party where he beats the life out of some guy. After crashing his car with Alice into the lake and ending up in the hospital, Spencer realizes that Alice isn't real. He spends the rest of the movie trying to become the submarine kid by holding his breath for 20 minutes. In his last moments, Spencer finally faces his ghost and be with the real submarine boy.

Production

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In April 2014, it was announced Finn Wittrock, and Emilie de Ravin had both joined the film. A Indiegogo campaign was set up in order to fund the movie's post-production process, a total of $25,700 was raised.

Release

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The film had its world premiere on November 12, 2015 at the Napa Valley Film Festival. The film was released through video on demand on January 12, 2016.

Critical response

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Keith Watson of Red Carpet Crash called the film "languorous and dull" adding that "writer-director Eric Bilitch (making his feature debut) dramatizes this psychological conflict in terms of bland stereotypes. Bilitch’s direction is flat and his characters are conceived too broadly to connect." In synopsis, Watson wrote " While I’m not sure any amount of editing could completely transform this material—the footage is too drab, the characters too shallow—a significant overhaul could make this a significantly more interesting film."

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John Armstrong of PunchDrunkCritics.com wrote "At first glance, there doesn't seem to be much to The Submarine Kid. A returning-Marine story starring and co-written by the extremely pretty and '50s-marquee-idol-named Finn Wittrock. At second glance, though, well, there's still not a lot to it." Armstrong added that the movie "comes up watery and insubstantial."

References

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