A wrongfully convicted boy is sent to a brutal desert detention camp where he must dig holes in order to build character. What he doesn't know is that he is digging holes in order to search for a lost treasure hidden somewhere in the camp.
Shia LaBeouf
Stanley "Caveman" Yelnats IV
Khleo Thomas
Hector "Zero" Zeroni
Sigourney Weaver
Louise Walker the Warden
Jon Voight
Marion Sevillo "Mr. Sir"
Patricia Arquette
Katherine "Kissin' Kate" Barlow
Dulé Hill
Sam the Onion Man
Henry Winkler
Stanley Yelnats III
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Tiffany Yelnats
Tim Blake Nelson
Dr. Pendanski
Eartha Kitt
Madame Zeroni
Brenden Jefferson
Rex "X-Ray"
Jake M. Smith
Alan "Squid"
Byron Cotton
Theodore "Armpit"
Miguel Castro
José "Magnet"
Max Kasch
Ricky "Zigzag"
Zane Holtz
Louis "Barfbag"
Noah Poletiek
Brian "Twitch"
Steven Kozlowski
Lump
Scott Plank
Charles "Trout" Walker
Roma Maffia
Carla Morengo
Ray Baker
Asst. Attorney General
Damien Luvara
Elya Yelnats
Haleigh Ann Trickett
Young Warden
Nathan Davis
Stanley Yelnats II
Rick Fox
Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston
Shelley Malil
Landlord
Sanya Mateyas
Myra Menke
Ravil Isyanov
Morris Menke
Ken Davitian
Igor Barkov
Michael Cavanaugh
Judge Austin Gorg
Jim Wilkey
Bus Driver / Kissed Stage Coach Driver
Alex Daniels
Texas Ranger #1
Tom Brainard
Texas Ranger #2
Steven Lambert
Trout Gang #2
Gary Bullock
Prospector
Brian Peck
Townsman
Bruce Ramsay
Prosecutor
Director
Andrew Davis
Novel, Screenplay
Louis Sachar
June 27, 2014
9
We dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig…
Disney produce and Andrew Davis directs this wonderful adaptation of Louis Sachar’s Holes. Miscreant youths are sent to Camp Green Lake for character building, the bulk of which involves them constantly digging holes in the parched desert. New inmate Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LeBeouf) is about to set the wheels in motion that will unearth the secret of the digs.
It’s a blender is Holes, part drama (there’s plenty of edginess here), part coming of age tale, part action adventure – cum – detective mystery – cum - Western and part comedy, in short it’s a bona fide piece for all the family. The narrative, awash with whimsy and enchantment, is triple pronged, and it’s with great credit that the three story arcs are seamlessly put together to create one delightful whole. The child actors, led by LeBeouf, are excellent, really bringing life to the various characterisations, while Sigourney Weaver, John Voight and Tim Blake Nelson have a great time of things as the camp enforcers, and Patricia Arquette in a two-fold characterisation, scores very favourably with charm, grace and menace in equal measurements.
Mature and intelligent kids films are a rarity, Holes is like a little gem dug up in the desert. 8.5/10