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George Washington (2000)

“Down this twisted road, please watch over my soul and lift me up so gently so as not to touch the ground.”

  • NR
  • 90 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 7.2/10 (8665 votes)

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Plot

In the heart of North Carolina's small-town landscape, George Washington unfolds a poignant tale of youth, tragedy, and redemption. The narrative revolves around a closely-knit, racially diverse group of working-class children navigating the complexities of an adult world they barely comprehend. Amidst the languid haze of an unsupervised summer, a twelve-year-old girl finds herself torn between her boyfriend and George, a reflective and sensitive thirteen-year-old. This innocent romantic entanglement triggers a cataclysmic series of events, shattering their youthful innocence and weaving a tragic lie that binds them. The aftermath of the unforeseen tragedy forces each member of this insular group to embark on individual journeys for redemption. They grapple with the heavy cloak of grief and guilt, struggling to reconcile their actions with the harsh realities of their world. As they traverse this daunting path, they gradually learn to decipher the cryptic language of adulthood, each step bringing them closer to understanding and acceptance. George Washington is an evocative exploration of the human condition, capturing the potent blend of vulnerability and resilience that defines the precipice of adolescence. The film eloquently portrays the sobering transition from the realm of childlike innocence to the uncharted territories of maturity, making it an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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George Washington is a drama movie featuring Candace Evanofski and directed by David Gordon Green.

George Washington is currently streaming on Criterion Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel and Pure Flix.

It is also possible to buy George Washington on Amazon Video and Apple TV.