Twelve (2010 Film)
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''Twelve'' is a 2010
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film directed by
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from a screenplay by Jordan Melamed, based on Nick McDonell's 2002 novel of the same name. The film follows a young drug dealer whose luxurious lifestyle falls apart after his cousin is murdered and his best friend is arrested for the crime. It stars
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, Rory Culkin, Curtis Jackson, Emily Meade, and
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. The film was produced by
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and
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and premiered at the
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on January 29, 2010, and was released theatrically on August 6, 2010, to critical and
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. It grossed $110,238 during its opening weekend and $2.6 million worldwide, against a budget of $5 million, and was also panned by critics.


Plot

On the
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, White Mike, once a wealthy, carefree teenager, now struggles to scrape out a living as a
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dealer; he deals to his former classmates. His mother died a year earlier, her treatment consuming his family's wealth and leaving Mike emotionally scarred. Mike's friend, Molly, does not know he is a drug dealer. Mike's supplier, Lionel, sells the addictive drug cocktail "Twelve" to Mike's cousin, Charlie. Being unable to pay for the drug, Charlie attempts to mug Lionel, but Lionel shoots Charlie as well as an innocent observer, Nana. Hunter, a friend of Mike and Charlie's, is taken into custody for the murders. Several other young residents of this wealthy Manhattan scene are introduced at a party as customers of White Mike, including Tobias, Yvette, Sara, Jessica, and the party's host, Chris. Jessica tries Twelve for the first time, leading to an addiction. During the party, Chris' older brother, Claude, a
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and weapon collector, returns home after breaking out of rehab. Their mother discovers this and threatens to call the police. Sara manipulates Chris into throwing a huge birthday party for her just before the end of
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. She and her friends invite everyone they know to make Sara's birthday "famous". Out of drugs and money, Jessica asks Lionel to stop by Sara's party so she can buy more Twelve. Tobias meets Molly during a drug deal with Mike and invites her to Sara's party. Mike sees this and calls him to get him away from Molly. Mike meets up with her, and she tells him about Tobias and the party. Molly suggests visiting Mike at his job, which Mike denies before running off. Molly decides to go to the party. As the party starts, Claude locks himself in his room, practicing with his weapons. Lionel arrives but is furious with Jessica, as she does not have the promised money. Since she has no money, she first offers him
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, then to have sex with him, which Lionel agrees. Mike's father calls him to deliver the news that Charlie is dead, and his body is identified. Mike tries to call Molly, but she does not answer her phone. He goes to the party to locate her but is stopped by several drunk party-goers. He accidentally stumbles upon Jessica and Lionel having sex. Startled, Lionel begins to draw out a gun, which Mike recognizes as Charlie's. As Mike starts to accuse Lionel of the murder, Lionel shoots him, causing Claude to pull out his weapons and begin shooting up the party. Teenagers rush out of the party, but many others are killed, including Lionel. Claude hears police sirens and runs outside to die in a
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fashion. As Sara dies, her last thought is how this will make her famous. Mike wakes up in the hospital, and Molly reprimands him for his drug-dealing livelihood. He wants to call her when sent home, but she says no. Mike visits Nana's mother, and together, they connect over their shared grief. Mike comes to terms with his mother's death.


Cast


Release

''Twelve'' premiered at the
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.McCarthy, Todd (December 3, 2009).
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The film opened on August 6, 2010, and earned a domestic total of $183,920 in a release of a mere two weeks. The film grossed $2,299,357 in foreign territories, adding up to $2,483,277. Based on an estimated $5 million budget, the film is a
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Critical reception

The film was panned by critics, currently holding a 3% rating on the review aggregator website
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, based on 29 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "As pretentious as it is hopelessly clichéd, this ''Twelve'' is closer to zero." On
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, the film has a 22/100 rating based on 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". The film has been referred to as "the worst movie in the history of
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". In his review in ''
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Home media

The film was released on
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on December 28, 2010.


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