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Set in high school yet stylized like an old detective movie, this intriguing film follows our hero/detective character Brendan - a high school student who prefers to steer clear of the cliques and crowds and their wild shenanigans. That is until his ex girlfriend Emily is found dead in a storm drain only 2 days after receiving a frantic and confusing call from her on a payphone. Determined to find out what happened to her Brendan along with school genius "Brain" has to sift through the upper class elite of the high school students including the jocks, stoners and seductive drama students. As they do so Brendan discovers that Emily's death is linked to something darker and far more serious than they could have imagined.
A teenage loner pushes his way into the underworld of a high school crime ring to investigate the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend.
Where a lot of people say this is a great movie with a great vibe to it, I sadly have to disagree. In my opinion this movie is very slow and wordy. The acting skills of the actor are below the norm. The main character apparently undertakes actions that don't make sense. Very early in the film you learn that his girlfriend is missing, but for some mysterious reason he never contacts the local police department. To me that seems pretty odd for a teenage guy. Camera angles are just annoying and repetitive. In fact the movie is so bad, once you meet the grand player in the movie, that I decided to stop this film. Then I creatde an IMDb account to try and discourage any person to watch it. It's a waste of your time. I just saw the series 'Dead set' and that was a 10 fold better than this. And that's no regular Hollywood flick either. Go see that instead.
That's the best way to sum up this film. 5 minutes into watching this, I knew the dialogue was going to be challenging. 15 minutes in, I stopped caring. I shouldn't need a dictionary to translate the retro-speak that's used here in an attempt to make this movie seem cooler than it really is. Then again, it's set in high school (which is odd in itself, since we never see anyone in class, any teachers, and the only authority figure is a morally ambiguous asst vp), so maybe that's a tongue-in-cheek jab at teenage sociopolitics. Either way, there's a big difference between challenging an audience and creating an impenetrable mess of (often inaudible) dialogue that can only be deconstructed after five viewings. So this is not a case of me "not getting it". The result is simply pretentious and insulting.
It is an ambitious effort, I'll admit. It's shot beautifully, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is impressive in the lead. But the supporting acting is weak in comparison, culminating in the guffaw-inducing performance by Nora Zehetner in the climactic scene.
I'm willing to watch this film again, if only because the director's vision is commendable. My only fear is that I've been so turned off by the first viewing that I won't be able to wipe the slate clean and give it a second chance.
It's worth seeing for the tightly coiled plot, well-realized characters, and novel take on rapacious teen culture.
The book Brendan is seen reading when waiting for Emily to appear was supposed to be William Goldings Lord of the Flies, but due to a clearance issue using that cover, the actual book in the scene is a disguised copy of As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner. You can access the original novella, as well as the script, via the following link...
http://www.rcjohnso.com/BrickScript.html It's called 'The Sun, Whose Rays Are All Ablaze', written by W. S. Gilbert, from the comic opera 'The Mikado'. Lyrics below...
The sun, whose rays Are all ablaze With ever-living glory, Does not deny His majesty He scorns to tell a story! He don't exclaim, "I blush for shame, So kindly be indulgent." But, fierce and bold, In fiery gold, He glories all effulgent! I mean to rule the earth, As he the sky We really know our worth, The sun and I! I mean to rule the earth, As he the sky We really know our worth, The sun and I! Observe his flame, That placid dame, The moon's Celestial Highness; There's not a trace Upon her face Of diffidence or shyness: She borrows light That, through the night, Mankind may all acclaim her! And, truth to tell, She lights up well, So I, for one, don't blame her! Ah, pray make no mistake, We are not shy; We're very wide awake, The moon and I! Ah, pray make no mistake, We are not shy; We're very wide awake, The moon and I!
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