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Slash

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
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Hannah Marks and Michael Johnston in Slash (2016)
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Der Neuling Neil Vanguard hat nur seine selbstgeschriebenen Geschichten im Kopf ... bis er der älteren Julia begegnet, die ihn ermutigt, seine Fan-Fiction-Storys online zu stellen. Als sich ... Alles lesenDer Neuling Neil Vanguard hat nur seine selbstgeschriebenen Geschichten im Kopf ... bis er der älteren Julia begegnet, die ihn ermutigt, seine Fan-Fiction-Storys online zu stellen. Als sich der Moderator der Webseite für Neils Arbeit zu interessieren beginnt, eröffnet sich ihm ei... Alles lesenDer Neuling Neil Vanguard hat nur seine selbstgeschriebenen Geschichten im Kopf ... bis er der älteren Julia begegnet, die ihn ermutigt, seine Fan-Fiction-Storys online zu stellen. Als sich der Moderator der Webseite für Neils Arbeit zu interessieren beginnt, eröffnet sich ihm ein ganz neues Universum.

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    Tishuan Scott
    Tishuan Scott
    • Vanguard
    Lucas Neff
    Lucas Neff
    • The Kragon
    Courtney Bandeko
    Courtney Bandeko
    • Ullichi Slave Girl
    Michael Johnston
    Michael Johnston
    • Neil
    Dalton Edward Phillips
    • Jack
    • (as Dalton Phillips)
    Miss Benny
    Miss Benny
    • Bill
    • (as a different name)
    Alexandria DeBerry
    Alexandria DeBerry
    • Jessie
    • (as Allie DeBerry)
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    • Lindsay
    Jackie Palacios
    • Drama Girl
    Matt Peters
    Matt Peters
    • Mr. Ford
    Dustin Ballard
    • Edward
    Sharmita Bhattacharya
    Sharmita Bhattacharya
    • Julia's Lab Partner
    Hannah Marks
    Hannah Marks
    • Julia
    Sarah Ramos
    Sarah Ramos
    • Marin
    Robert Longstreet
    Robert Longstreet
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    Burnie Burns
    Burnie Burns
    • Mr. Snow
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    Cyndi Williams
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    Jessie Ennis
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    10bznerd

    Not for everyone, and that's what makes it great.

    Someone else posted something about "fake reviews" so I felt the need to write one.

    I just saw this movie last night, and it is fantastic.

    It's not fast paced, there's no hero or villain, it's a nerdy romance, teen angst, wallflower story all wrapped up into one little package.

    There's no happy ending, there's no great triumph, there's only life and the things that happen in it. There's confusion, mistakes, and great adventures in between.

    I feel like these pieces of cinema rarely get a fair chance, because they're either too real for a mainstream audience or people can't relate.

    Freaks and Geeks / Undeclared were both victims of this, as they portray real life emotions in a light that isn't too easy to take lightly.

    Slash is very akin to these "reject triumph" stories, minus the quirky sitcom jokes.

    Don't watch this expecting some great story arch, some great soundtrack, or anything of that nature.

    It's real, and it speaks to the outcasts. It speaks to those who realize that the world is not a happy place, and there are mistakes that you cannot take back. Having said that; there's also truth and the self manifestation of happiness.

    This is a story about acceptance, where we get a small glimpse into these people's lives and that's it. A glimpse. Life keeps going for the characters, just as it does for all of us, just the same as it always does.

    5-10 years from now; I'd love to see a sequel depicting where our broken heroes ended up in this word
    7gavin6942

    A Love Story for Outsiders

    Freshman Neil (Michael Johnston)'s Vanguard stories are all he cares about... until he meets the older Julia (Hannah Marks), who pushes him to put his own fan fiction online. When the website's moderator (Michael Ian Black) takes a special interest in Neil's work, it opens up a whole new universe.

    Going in to this film without knowing much might result in a bit of confusion. All I knew was that the film was called "Slash" and it was classified as a comedy. So, my assumption was that it must be a horror-comedy riffing on slasher films. Well, that assumption was wildly incorrect. This is not a horror-comedy, it has nothing to do with slashers. Even the "comedy" aspect might be inaccurate, as it is really more of a coming-of-age drama for the social outcasts.

    What the title actually refers to is "slash fiction", a world completely foreign to me. I've been on the Internet long enough to know about fan fiction (and maybe, possibly, I dabbled in it back in the 90s). And obviously it would be inevitable that fictional characters end up in romantic or sexual situations. But slash fiction is more specific, focusing on the homosexual relationships of fictional characters, such as Kirk/Spock (read: Kirk-slash-Spock). For those who are curious, look up "slash fiction" on Wikipedia and you'll quickly realize this is not only a thing, but a whole culture with conventions, a myriad of subgroups and more. Mind blown? Oh yeah.

    Writer-director Clay Liford previously made the short film "Slash" (2012) about a 13-year old writing erotic Harry Potter fan fiction. When adapting to a full-length feature, the character has been adjusted to 15 (probably a safe move) and the fiction is now on the invented character of Vanguard. Certainly, this change was done for legal reasons, but there are still offhand references in the film of well-known characters involved in these situations: we have "ninja turtle bondage", Gandalf hooking up with Dumbledore, and even the dreaded Brady Bunch incest fantasy. What a world!

    Although the film takes place in this world (which may be attractive or repulsive to different people), the heart of the story is really in the interaction between the two lead characters. Neil is at a rough stage in his life, not knowing if he is gay or straight, and finding himself rejected by everyone. Michael Johnston (TEEN WOLF) plays Neil about as insecure and awkward as anyone ever on the big screen, which is exactly right. Julia (Hannah Marks, DIRK GENTLY) is his extroverted counterpart and really steals the show, but her outgoing nature is really just a cover-up for her own insecurities. She is caught between her true self (an elf-loving geek) and being the disrespected puppet of her on-again, off-again boyfriend (Peter Vack, MOZART IN THE JUNGLE), much to Neil's dismay and consternation.

    Although the "fantastic" elements of the film are not the focus and only show up when Neil is writing, a special note of appreciation has to go to the effects, makeup and costume departments. The Vanguard segments look amazing, and if a decent script was written, these characters could actually be developed into a viable franchise. The costume for the villain in particular had such a distinct, captivating look… like a futuristic Skeletor, perhaps?

    Lastly, worth calling out are Lauren Sanders and Curtis Heath for their composing, which had hints of "Turbo Kid" or the music of Disasterpiece (IT FOLLOWS). Although there was a fair amount of music that wasn't original to the film, the score that came from these two was really something, and again would be welcome alongside a full-length Vanguard story.

    In short, "Slash" is a great film about coming of age in a world that remains unwelcoming to outsiders. Whether gay or straight (or anything in between or beyond), if you've ever felt like you never quite fit in or weren't appreciated, you will identify with Neil in some way. His journey and yours are likely radically different, but the message remains the same: adolescent is all about embracing who you are, overcoming the odds, and never letting the haters see you cry. "Slash" premieres at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 16 in front of an audience who will know this was a story written just for them.
    8mike-movie-385-957183

    Caught me off guard

    I saw this movie, with friends, at the 2016 Cucalourus Film Festival. The movie's name was interesting enough to make me want to see it, as well as the premise of fan fiction (PS I didn't know what Slash fiction was before seeing this movie). So, I entered the screening not even knowing what to expect (which sometimes works, and sometimes not so much) and I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the film was funny and sweet. I also thought the two leads had chemistry. I recommend this movie
    4deloudelouvain

    Boring, not worth wasting your time on this one.

    I wouldn't pay too much attention to the extremely positive reviews for this movie on here. It's certainly not that good, on the contrary I thought it was boring, slow and repetitive. As for the comedy I can't say I laughed a lot, maybe a forced grin or two, but that's about it. It's just one of those movies you hoped would be good but as soon as you start watching it you realize you're wasting your time again. The acting wasn't that bad, the story was though, uninteresting and predictable.
    10dougiesantarosa

    Finding a gem better late than never

    A film that showed me slash fiction and the whole nerd course teen women take to find "acceptable" ways of exploring sexual feelings whether producing or consuming it, and how it is important that parents should fully provide a beneficial support; whereas many male teens are able to explore their feelings from mainstream to Victoria's Secret catalogues without penalty. The film also inserts scenes of popular notions of what the majority thinks of teen culture and exploring sexuality from Julia's sex-obsessed friends and Neil's oddly normal parents. At least his older sister challenges gender assumptions and social ideas about masculinity and femininity. Very good performance from Teen Wolf alum Michael Johnston and Hannah Marks from Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. This is a smart, compassionate coming of age story, as LA Times writer Katie Walsh says "The nerd-sexy tale the Internet age so desperately needs." Its a delightful feature from writer-director Clay Liford (Earthling) with a oft-misunderstood high school student who thinks he's the only one to pen online homoerotic vignettes that center on his favorite character from a sci-fi series and a titillating classmate who treats him with enthusiasm that's so infectious. Also, Michael Ian Black in a memorable cameo graciously defending Neil at the Houston Comic Con's Rabbit Hole when he's exposed as under-age while reading an excerpt. It grabs me in my gut occasionally but it's infectious with much-needed counterpoint to the view that fanficcers are nothing but talentless deviants.

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      The constant focus on the constant bullying of the titular character isn't the main focal point of this film, the focal point is the slash fiction, not the constant bullying.
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      Julia: All women are bisexual. All of them.

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      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven (as Beethoven)

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      • 9. Dezember 2016 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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