SummaryKing is a young man, but he's already a veteran of life on the streets of Los Angeles. The leader of a group of runaways, King acts as a mentor to troubled kids such as gay hustler Little J and junkie Greg.
Directed By:Marc Rocco
Written By:Michael Hitchcock, Kurt Voss, Marc Rocco
Where the Day Takes You
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Generally Favorable
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As fast and exciting as it is, there's no gratuitous MTV razzle-dazzle in Where the Day Takes You. Virtually every choice made - from the shrewd selection of the music to the always-original camera set-ups to the subtly cumulative pacing of the sequences - is indispensable to the film's vision and gives evidence of the skilled hand of a born filmmaker. [11 Sep 1992]
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Aside from one slow-motion sequence, the film treats its subject with few commercial concessions, so one hopes that the horrible and decidedly unmemorable title won’t keep people away; this may be the best movie about disaffected youth since River’s Edge and Pump Up the Volume.
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The movie is effective, well-acted and convincing.
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It works best when it’s at its loosest and most improvisatory. Whenever the seams in the script show, the film loses its grit and takes on the aspects of a made-for-TV drama about runaways.
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WHERE THE DAY TAKES YOU has a consistently engaging narrative that resonates with accuracy and honesty.
50
You would think "The Day" might offer a grim, realistic sketch of the dangers of street life for runaways. In fact, the dangers look exciting and even stylish. Rocco gives the film a rich, complicated visual design, with consistently beautiful photography, no matter how grubby the setting is. [03 Nov 1992, p.D05]
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In Where the Day Takes You, a prettified look at teen homelessness in Hollywood, even a junkie’s vomit looks designer.
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Production Company:
- Cinetel Films
- John Cornett & Doc Productions
Release Date:Sep 11, 1992
Duration:1 h 45 m
Rating:R
Tagline:No parents. No rules.
Awards
Seattle International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Deauville Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
Torino International Festival of Young Cinema
• 1 Nomination




























