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Graduation
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Four best friends plot to rob a bank during their high school graduation ceremony in order to help out one of the teen's sick relatives. When things don't go according to plan, they end up learning more about themselves in one day than they ever did in school.
Four best friends plot to rob a bank during their high school graduation ceremony in order to help out one of the teen's sick relatives. When things don't go according to plan, they end up learning more about themselves in one day than they ever did in school.
Actors:
Aimee Garcia,
Robert Haley,
Maryanne Nagel,
Jeff Monahan,
Shannon Lucio,
Larry John Meyers,
Glynnis OConnor

Aimee Garcia
28 November 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Robert Haley

Maryanne Nagel

Jeff Monahan

Shannon Lucio
25 June 1980, Denver, Colorado, USA

Larry John Meyers

Glynnis OConnor
19 November 1955, Merrick, Long Island, New York, USA
Director:
Michael Mayer

Michael Mayer
Country:
United States
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May 01, 2008
Unlike 2005's pitch-perfect teen heist movie Brick, Graduation misses nearly every note it tries to hit.
May 02, 2008
Graduation isn't some daring amalgam of traditional movie categories; it's simply all over the place.
June 04, 2008
The movie is pretty dull and generic. None of the kids feel like real people, just cardboard cut-outs of stock characters.
May 24, 2008
so unrealistic and poorly thought-out it's insulting to the entire heist genre.
Seattle Times
May 02, 2008
Graduation, a borderline dramedy with somewhat interesting relationship crosscurrents among four friends facing life after high school, squanders audience goodwill with its tediously judgmental treatment of anyone who isn't flush with youthful promise.