
J.T. Leroy's Deceitful Story in Action

At first, the only reason I bought this DVD was because Dylan and Cole Sprouse (the twins on the Disney Channel series "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody") play one of the characters, but when I actually sat down to watch it, I was driven into a world of darkness and chaos.
The story is about little Jeremiah who is reclaimed by his prostitute (lot lizard) drug-addicted mother, Sarah. As you can imagine, Jeremiah's life goes from warmth and comfort into oblivion. He is molested, later brought under the care of his grandparents (who are Jesus freaks), and a lot of other crazy stuff.
Cole and Dylan Sprouse (who play Jeremiah when he reaches age 10 or so) was not what won me over. Rather, it was Jimmy Bernett, (who plays younger Jeremiah at the age of 7) and Asia Agusto (Sarah) who is also the director of the film.
This also got me hooked on the J.T. Leroy hoax. I started to buy his books, ("Sarah", "The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things" and "Harold's End.") and loved them instantly. J.T. Leroy is not a real person and all his stories are false (which were all thought to be true until the beginning of 2006), but I don't care. Both the movie and the book speak of horrors that no one dares to explain and for that I am greatful.
I musr say that if you truely want to get the most from this movie, I suggest reading the book first. When I watched the DVD the first time, some parts seemed confusing and needed explanation, but when I read the book, I went back and said "Oh... this makes total sense now."
Despite that one problem, this film is flawless. I must say that this movie is not for the weak-hearted or the close-minded. You must be able to view the world in a way that is not judgmental or you will not enjoy this film, which reminds me: even though it isn't all the sexual like the book, this isn't for the kids. This is an adult film and needs to be viewed with that in mind.
For some of you who gave this movie a bad review soley based on the J.T. Leroy hoax, you should be ashamed. Just because the story isn't true doesn't make it any less touching. There are plenty of "Jeremiahs" out there who go through the same plain and struggle that this child did and I thank J. T. Leroy and Asia for bringing us such a tale of the true world that others would not dare touch.
"The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; who could know it?" - Jeremiah 17;9 (The Holy Bible)
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