I Declare War
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Directed by | Jason Lapeyre Robert Wilson |
Produced by | Patrick Cameron Robert Wilson Lewin Webb |
Written by | Jason Lapeyre |
Starring | Siam Yu Gage Munroe Michael Friend |
Music by | Nick Dyer Eric Cadesky |
Cinematography | Ray Dumas |
Edited by | Aaron Marshall |
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Samaritan Entertainment
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Distributed by | Phase 4 Films |
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Running time
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93 minutes[1] |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Box office | $14,928[2] |
I Declare War is a 2012 Canadian action comedy-drama film written and co-directed by Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson. The film, about a group of friends who get together for a game of capture the flag that escalates into violence, was an Official Selection in the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on August 30, 2013.
Cast
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- Siam Yu as Kwon
- Gage Munroe as PK
- Michael Friend as Skinner
- Aidan Gouveia as Quinn
- Mackenzie Munro as Jess
- Alex Cardillo as Frost
- Dyson Fyke as Sikorski
- Spencer Howes as Joker
- Andy Reid as Wesley
- Kolton Stewart as Caleb
- Richard Nguyen as BAK
- Eric Hanson as Kenney
- Alex Wall as Scott
Production
Co-director Jason Lapeyre wrote the script ten years earlier and based it on his childhood experiences of playing war with a bunch of people saying, "Almost everything that happens in this script is autobiographical or inspired by things that actually happened".[3] The script was picked up by producer Lewin Webb of Samaritan Entertainment and he forwarded it to his partner Robert Wilson, where it went through years of development and financial issues.[4] Wilson was frustrated by the process the script was going through until he read through it and was reminded of what it was like to be the characters: "It was the experience I had growing up, the experience even Lewin had growing up, the experience Jason had growing up. There wasn’t much else to talk about or worry about at that point".[5]
Release
The film made its US premiere at ActionFest on April 15, 2012, winning Best Picture.[6] It made its Canadian premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival as its Official Selection on September 6, 2012.[7] It then premiered at the Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 25, 2013.[8] It was released in select theatres across Toronto on May 10, 2013. On May 20, 2013, it premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival.[9] It premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 23, 2012 and won the Audience Award on the next day.[10]
Critical reception
I Declare War has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes has the film at a 68% rating, based on 37 reviews who gave it an average rating of 6.4/10. On Metacritic, it has a score of 58/100 based on 17 reviews that gave it "mixed or average" reviews.
In a dual review with Jason Buxton's Blackbird, Peter Howell of the Toronto Star gave it 2.5 out of 4 stars, criticizing the tone of the film saying "I want[ed] the filmmakers to pick a mood, any mood, and stick with it", but gave them praise for 'assembling a great cast'.[11] Rick Groen of the Globe and Mail gave it 3 out of 4 stars, finding criticism in its meandering narrative, repetitious conceit and loose editing but found praise in the film "being buoyed by the naturalism of its exclusively young cast" and "effectively gets into your head and under your skin".[12] Annlee Ellingson of The Los Angeles Times gave it 3 out of 5 stars, praising it for its charm and ending with "The performances may be slightly uneven across the cast of a dozen distinct personalities (plus a dog), but overall the effect works because, after all, they're just playacting … right?".[13]
References
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External links
- Official website – Samaritan Entertainment
- Official website – Drafthouse Films
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- I Declare War at Box Office Mojo
- I Declare War at Rotten Tomatoes
- I Declare War at Metacritic
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