Fifty Pills (2006)

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Unless Darren can survive New York's largest drug mogul, write a paper on Dante's "Inferno," escape three thugs chasing the wrong guy and sell fifty pills of ecstasy to make his tuition payment, he'll never date the girl of his dreams.

Movie Introduction
"Fifty Pills" is a comical police procedural, directed by Theo Avgerinos and released in 2006. The motion picture is embeded in New York City and revolves around the story of a college student, Darren Giles, represented by Lou Taylor Pucci, who is on the brink of losing his scholarship after being framed by his naughty roomie, Coleman, played by John Hensley.

Plot Summary
The plot deciphers as Darren awakens after a wild celebration to find out that Coleman, in a state of intoxication, has made a total mess of their dorm room. The aftermath of this celebration results in his expulsion from the dorm room, his forfeiture of the scholarship, and his break up with his sweetheart, Missy, played by Kristen Bell. After Coleman inexplicably leaves town, Darren discovers a stash of fifty euphoria tablets that Coleman had actually left behind.

Darren finds out that to conserve his scholarship, he needs to offer Coleman's stash within a day. Nevertheless, Darren is a shy person. and isn't knowledgeable about New York's drug scene. He then ropes in his eccentric good friend, Andrew, (sexuality-questioning geek), depicted by Eddie Kaye Thomas, and they start an unusually amusing journey, trying to offer the drugs. Over the course of twenty-four hours, they have different unusual encounters while satisfying possible drug purchasers.

Characterization and Themes
Out of desperation, the character of Darren morphs from a shy, geeky trainee into an amateur drug dealer. He faces the battle between his requirement to maintain his scholarship and maintain his integrity. This causes lots of funny and paradoxical minutes, as Darren, who has never sold drugs prior to, finds himself dealing with unforeseeable purchasers and an underworld he's totally unfamiliar with.

The motion picture excels in showcasing the desperation and battle of a college student, attempting to keep his life intact after being thrown into a chaotic circumstance. It explores the styles of friendship, sacrifice, and the extreme measures one can take when their dreams and future are at stake.

Cinematic Elements and Reception
"Fifty Pills" is shot with a mix of mirth and suspense, using aesthetically engaging scenes set versus the background of the chaotic and dynamic city of New York. The film made its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival and was admired for its quick-witted dialogue and comedic timing.

The movie falls under the classification of traditional college comedies. With its wise humor and relatable characters, "Fifty Pills" depicts an everyday college life crisis in an amusing yet thought-provoking way. The film didn't receive consentaneous acclaim, with some critics mentioning the stereotyped portrayal of drug dealerships and specific clichéd moments. However, the film found its audience among the youth market and amongst those who delight in light-hearted, comical crime dramas.

Conclusion
"Fifty Pills" is an amusing comedy-drama that explores the lengths to which a shy university student will go to save his scholarship. The humor injected into the narrative, the transformation of the lead character Darren, and the offbeat storyline make it a fascinating watch and exemplify the desperate procedures individuals are forced to take when they are cornered by their scenarios.

Top Cast

  • Lou Taylor Pucci (small)
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Darren
  • Kristen Bell (small)
    Kristen Bell
    Gracie
  • John Hensley (small)
    John Hensley
    Coleman
  • Nora Zehetner (small)
    Nora Zehetner
    Michelle
  • Monica Keena (small)
    Monica Keena
    Petunia
  • Diora Baird (small)
    Diora Baird
    Tiffany
  • Michael Masini (small)
    Michael Masini
    Halo
  • Rachel Boston (small)
    Rachel Boston
    Lindsay
  • Christopher M. Boyd
    Richard
  • Jeffrey Nicholas Brown (small)
    Jeffrey Nicholas Brown
    Homeless Joe
  • Michael Peña (small)
    Michael Peña
    Eduardo