Review of Dare (2009) by Cameron E — 02 May 2012
What could be provocative or insightful, instead comes off as limp and pandering. The bright spot is Gilford whose performance is well-rounded and his character carries genuine emotional depth. As the other two legs of the central "love" triangle, but Rossum comes off as shrill and empty (maybe the point, but it's presented like we should care) and Springer is a typical jittery on-the-way-out-of-the-closet teen.
This review of Dare (2009) was written by Cameron E on 02 May 2012.
Dare has generally received mixed reviews.
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