
SummaryMichael Pitt portrays a young man convicted to a California maximum-security prison under the three-strikes law, who becomes cellmates with a man (Guirgis) convicted of murdering his wife. (Kindred Media Group)
Directed By:Brett C. Leonard
Written By:Brett C. Leonard
Jailbait
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A cryptic and unsettling film.
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For venturesome viewers, Jailbait would make a potent late-summer palate cleanser in preparation for festival season, even if you wouldn't make a meal of it.
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In the final analysis it all feels very much like a successful acting exercise that while psychologically acute, doesn't really bring much more to the table than what we've already gleaned from a few episodes of "Oz."
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An essentially two-character drama that would have been far more effective onstage, Brett C. Leonard's Jailbait is ultimately as claustrophobic as its setting.
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A stagy, only mildly compelling prison drama that ends up feeling like purgatory to all involved.
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Tedious talk-fest.
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I wouldn't have thought it was possible to make a prison picture as utterly boring as Jailbait.
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Production Company:
- Belladonna Productions
Release Date:Aug 4, 2006
Duration:1 h 30 m
Rating:R
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Awards
Lake Placid Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Tribeca Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
































