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'''''Rage Quit''''' is a 2016 [[Garetolia]]n comedy film based off the | '''''Rage Quit''''' is a 2016 [[Garetolia]]n comedy film based off the 1999 novel ''[[Birthday Gift]]'' by [[Walter March]]. The film follows the daily life of 15-year-old Chad Neidert, an obsessive gamer who describes himself as "the King of Losing Your Cool". It shows the way he plans to stop being annoyed at the smallest things and how he adapts to losing. The film was directed by Pono Kolono, and written and produced by Mahano'na Alo. | ||
The film was chosen in November of 2016 to be shown at the [[17th Garetolia Film Festival]], where it won for [[Garetolia Film Festival Award for Best Comedy|Best Comedy]]. | The film was chosen in November of 2016 to be shown at the [[17th Garetolia Film Festival]], where it won for [[Garetolia Film Festival Award for Best Comedy|Best Comedy]]. | ||
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The film begins with a pan from behind a door frame to inside the bedroom of Chad Neidert ( | The film begins with a pan from behind a door frame to inside the bedroom of Chad Neidert (Hala Kinoko), where he narrates himself as he struggles to win in his online shooter game. The camera then cuts to a shot of the computer screen, where it shows Chad's character getting killed. Chad slams his fists on the desk and lifts them to show a noticeable dent, presumably from times when he has done this before. Chad's mother (Kiki Moloka) promptly calls him downstairs for dinner and Chad begrudgingly obliges and turns off his computer. Chad's mother is concerned about the noise coming from his room and reminds Chad that his birthday is only a few days away. As Chad remains emotionlesss eating his meal, his mother remarks that he can't be so angry all the time if he wants birthday gifts. Chad and his mother have a long discussion about what makes him so angry and he eventually goes to sleep. --> | ||
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Directed by | Pono Kolono |
Written by | Mahano'na Alo |
Produced by | Mahano'na Alo |
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Running time | 98 minutes, 38 seconds |
Countries | Garetolia Australia United Kingdom United States Canada |
Languages | English Garetolian |
Budget | £94 million |
Box office | £110 million |
Rage Quit is a 2016 Garetolian comedy film based off the 1999 novel Birthday Gift by Walter March. The film follows the daily life of 15-year-old Chad Neidert, an obsessive gamer who describes himself as "the King of Losing Your Cool". It shows the way he plans to stop being annoyed at the smallest things and how he adapts to losing. The film was directed by Pono Kolono, and written and produced by Mahano'na Alo.
The film was chosen in November of 2016 to be shown at the 17th Garetolia Film Festival, where it won for Best Comedy.