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Scuba

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An outcast student and a theater reject test their budding relationship by putting on an audacious school play.
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Andrew Stover Film Threat Sep 3
8/10
This is a distressing yet wholly captivating look at the lives of two teenagers and will surely leave a lasting impression. Go to Full Review
Tina Kakadelis Beyond the Cinerama Dome Aug 13
Scuba is a marvelous little wonder, much like life itself. Go to Full Review
Surya Komal Just for Movie Freaks Mar 21
3.25/5
Raw and personal! SCUBA leaves a lingering impression. It’s a film about young people trying to carve out a space for themselves in a world that seems indifferent. Go to Full Review
Jules Caldeira Film Inquiry Feb 8
In his feature debut, Vaus shows us that he has a strong grasp of character and tone. The handheld shots, playing with a full-screen aspect ratio, and occasional camcorder POVs bolster the already intimate feeling of the film. Go to Full Review
Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com 10/29/2024
3.5/4.0
Johnathan Middleton gives the kind of performance that should have Hollywood knocking on his door. Go to Full Review
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Sammy D Mar 22 Scuba is a raw and emotionally resonant film about the power of human connection and the struggle to confront personal demons. The performances are compelling, with the lead actors capturing vulnerability and depth in a way that feels authentic and grounded. The film excels in exploring themes of trauma, healing, and self-discovery without resorting to melodrama. Director Jacob Vaus delivers a great and moving work, showcasing his talent for creating a deeply human and impactful story. See more Adam H Mar 21 Gripping, engaging, and quite funny. My only regret is that it wasn't shown in a theatre near me- I would have loved to see it on the big screen See more Dan L Mar 20 Hilarious, clever, and heartbreaking in all the right ways. A moving portrait of melancholy and young in love in suburbia. See more Steve V Mar 19 SCUBA is a raw and unflinching coming-of-age drama that immerses us in the turbulent depths of adolescence, refusing to let us up for air until the final frame. It is painful in all the best ways—achingly honest, beautifully awkward, and brimming with the kind of emotional weight that lingers long after the credits roll. At its core, SCUBA is a story of longing—longing to be seen, to be understood, to carve out a place in a world that so often feels indifferent. The characters, especially Don and Becca, don’t feel like actors playing roles; they feel like real teenagers plucked straight from a suburban high school, carrying the burdens of youth with a quiet, heartbreaking authenticity. Their struggles are deeply personal yet universally resonant, capturing that fragile space between innocence and experience where every failure feels like the end of the world, and every small victory feels monumental. What sets SCUBA apart is its refusal to spoon-feed its audience easy resolutions. The film doesn't manufacture triumph where there is none, nor does it indulge in melodrama for the sake of impact. Instead, it embraces the messiness of real life—where emotions are complicated, growth is often painful, and not every wound heals without a scar. The ending resists Hollywood’s impulse to wrap things up with a neatly tied bow, instead leaving us with the kind of open-ended, bittersweet reality that is far more powerful than any saccharine conclusion could ever be. With its unvarnished performances, sharp writing, and a visual language that echoes the quiet beauty of ordinary moments, SCUBA is a film that doesn’t just depict adolescence—it makes you feel it all over again. It is a triumph of understated storytelling, a reminder that sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones that don’t try to give us all the answers. See more Nathan B Mar 19 This is perfect Indi cinema. The first watch leads you through a dark and beautiful story. I can't believe how different it was on my second watch! Director had an amazing vision and delivers in full! See more Lily F Mar 18 Finding out this was a feature debut from director Jacob Vaus blew my mind. An absolute masterclass in storytelling. Feels totally new and 'fresh.' Excited to see what he does next. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis An outcast student and a theater reject test their budding relationship by putting on an audacious school play.
Director
Jacob Vaus
Producer
Nathan Berl, Noah Dean Davenport, Stephanie Reedy
Screenwriter
Jacob Vaus
Distributor
Peak5 Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 13, 2024
Runtime
1h 26m
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