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Trojan War is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by George Huang and starring Will Friedle, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Marley Shelton. The film was a critical and box office failure. Produced for $15 million, it made only $309 in ticket sales because it was played in a single movie theater and was pulled after only a week.

Trojan War
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Huang
Written by
  • Andy Burg
  • Scott Myers
Produced byCharles Gordon
Starring
CinematographyDean Semler
Edited byEd Marx
Music byGeorge S. Clinton
Production
company
Daybreak
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • September 26, 1997 (1997-09-26)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[citation needed]
Box office$309[1][2]

Plot


High school student Brad (Will Friedle) has had an unrequited crush on a classmate named Brooke (Marley Shelton) for years. After she asks him to come over one night to tutor her, she ends up wanting to have sex with him. But she only wants safe sex, and he does not have a condom (the use of Trojan in the title is a pun on the condom brand of the same name). In his quest to buy some condoms, he runs into all sorts of trouble; his dad's Jaguar gets stolen and then wrecked, he has a run-in with a crazy bus driver (Anthony Michael Hall), he is held hostage, he is pursued by a school janitor (Paulo Tocha) who accuses him of drawing graffiti, an odd pair of Hispanic siblings (Christine Deaver and Mike Moroff) who thinks he looks like David Hasselhoff, Brooke's dog, Brooke's jealous boyfriend Kyle (Eric Balfour), and a homeless man (David Patrick Kelly) who wants two dollars from him (and has secretly stolen his wallet), and he is arrested.

After all of this and finally receiving a condom from a police officer (Lee Majors, who played Steve Austin in the 1970s TV series The Six Million Dollar Man; Major's policeman-character here is named "Officer Austin" as a nod to Majors' previous well-known role) who releases him, he realizes that the perfect girl has been there for him all along: his best friend Leah (Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has had feelings for him for a long time unbeknownst to Brad. Finally, Brad realizes his own feelings for Leah while also discovering Brooke is not as great as he thought she was, after he finds out that she only wants a one night stand with him instead of a relationship. Brad runs out to find Leah and professes his feelings to her, and they kiss each other by moonlight.

After the end credits, Brad's parents are shocked by the sight of what is left of their car after the tow truck driver brings it back.


Cast



Production


Prior to the film's release, it was noted that there were similarities with its condom plot to another film in development, Booty Call, which featured an all-black cast and which would also be released in 1997.[3][4] Booty Call was written without knowledge of Trojan War's existence.[4]


Music


Songs featured in the motion picture:


Box office


The film was released in only a single movie theatre and was pulled after only one week. It earned a total of $309 against a production budget of $15 million.[1]

As of 2007 it was the fifth lowest grossing film since modern record keeping began in the 1980s. Dade Hayes of Variety magazine explained that a single theater release is more about fulfilling contractual obligations than anything to do with audience reaction to the film.[5]


Reception


Nathan Rabin of The Onion's The A.V. Club wrote: "It may be formulaic, predictable and as substantial as a Little Debbie snack cake, but as a loving, inane throwback to the golden age of the Brat Pack and the two Coreys, it's irresistible."[6] Charles Tatum of efilmcritic wrote: "Sometimes, a movie comes along that makes you want to sob, and not in the good way."[7]


References


  1. "Trojan War (1997)". Box Office Mojo.
  2. "Trojan War (1997) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  3. "The 1997 battle of the competing condom movies". December 8, 2020.
  4. Gregg Kilday (April 26, 1996). "Similar films". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  5. Hayes, Dade (4 January 2007). "'Zyzzyx' earns lowest all-time box office". Variety magazine.
  6. Rabin, Nathan (2002-03-29). "The Trojan War". The A.V. Club.
  7. Charles Tatum (2005-10-09). "Movie Review - Trojan War". www.efilmcritic.com.



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- [en] Trojan War (film)

[ru] Троянская штучка

«Троянская штучка» (англ. Trojan War) — американский романтический комедийный фильм.



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