The Smokers
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The Smokers is a 2000 black comedy film directed and written by Kat Slater.
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Three rebellious teenage girls decide to even the score in the battle of the sexes. Looking back a few years later, Jefferson Roth tells the story of the last few weeks of her senior year at a Wisconsin boarding school when she and two girl friends, the naive Lisa and the outrageous Karen, use a pistol to turn the tables on men (boys, really) who make them feel weak, put upon, and desired only as sex objects. They stage a sexual assault on David, who's been hot and cold toward Lisa. Meanwhile, each of the three keeps trying to find love even while Karen wants to attack others: Jefferson falls for a cowboy singer, ignoring a boy she grew up with, Jeremy, who likes her; Lisa tries again to reach David; Karen puts herself at risk with an older man. Can it end well?
[edit] Cast
- Dominique Swain Jefferson Roth
- Busy Philipps Karen Carter
- Keri Lynn Pratt Lisa Stockwell
- Nicholas M. Loeb Jeremy
- Oliver Hudson David
- Ryan Browning Dan
- Joel West Christopher
- Thora Birch Lincoln Roth
- Tell Draper Todd Manning
- Ryan Sasson Ryan
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