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Bullet in the Brain

  • 2001
  • 14 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
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Bullet in the Brain (2001)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuOutspokenly critical writing teacher allows his criticism to extend to his everyday life and soon learns why that is not a good idea. While the titular "Bullet in the Brain" does its work, w... Alles lesenOutspokenly critical writing teacher allows his criticism to extend to his everyday life and soon learns why that is not a good idea. While the titular "Bullet in the Brain" does its work, we learn by example a bit about the art of writing.Outspokenly critical writing teacher allows his criticism to extend to his everyday life and soon learns why that is not a good idea. While the titular "Bullet in the Brain" does its work, we learn by example a bit about the art of writing.

  • Regie
    • David Von Ancken
  • Drehbuch
    • David Von Ancken
    • Tobias Wolff
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tom Noonan
    • Dean Winters
    • Cecelia Antoinette
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    314
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • David Von Ancken
    • Drehbuch
      • David Von Ancken
      • Tobias Wolff
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tom Noonan
      • Dean Winters
      • Cecelia Antoinette
    • 10Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 wins total

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    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Anders
    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
    • Bank Robber
    Cecelia Antoinette
    Carlos Barbot
    • Student
    Johnny Cenicola
    Samara Harris
    Samara Harris
    • Sheri
    Gina Merchan
    • Bank Teller
    George Plimpton
    George Plimpton
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tade Reen
    Tade Reen
    Lorene Scafaria
    Lorene Scafaria
    • Eager Student
    Matt Young
    Donna McGrath
    • Bank Customer
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    • Regie
      • David Von Ancken
    • Drehbuch
      • David Von Ancken
      • Tobias Wolff
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    bob the moo

    Wonderful – pure and simply enjoyable and moving

    Anders is an over-critical writing teacher who carries is criticism into his own life. When he is involved in a bank robbery his critical remarks lead to his death. In the instant the bullet travels into his brain we are treated to writing par excellence as his life passes before his eyes.

    Man some short films can suck. Some really just turn you off with their pretension and their desire to be arty. However some can feel generally fresh and just blow you away with the story, the telling, the acting and the sheer talent of the makers. Bullet in the brain is very much in the latter category.

    The opening of the film sets up the character of Anders as an critical unpleasant man who is unwilling to make compromise or be polite to other people. This is enjoyable a sit is well acted and well directed. When the bank robbery happens it is well staged but is only the step to what I think is the best 5 minutes of short I've seen in ages. The murder of Anders sparks a narrator telling us about Anders's life flashing before his eyes.

    It's hard to describe but this is excellent. The narration is written in a literary style that Anders would have approved of and is accompanied by perfect shots and images that leave the side issue of the robbery long behind. What Anders does and doesn't remember is wonderful and really tells you a lot about the nature and brevity of life. Plimpton's voice is absolutely perfect for the narration and he makes it work very well. However the direction is what makes his short so arresting. Every shot is captivating – whether it be a washed out silent classroom or a sun-soaked cornfield where you can feel the summer heat from the screen in front of you.

    Noonan is excellent in the lead role and makes Anders feel real despite how unpleasant he is. The cast member I was most excited about seeing was Dean Winters – better known as O'Reilly from HBO's Oz. He is so very good in Oz that I was glad to see him in something else. He is good here but only briefly and his bank robber is too close to his O'Reilly for my liking. As I've said the short is sublime in the second half and praise should be given to the casting people for selecting Plimpton for the narration.

    Overall it is hard to fault this short and I really want to track down the source material now to get more flesh on these bones. The first half will interest you as you get to know Anders, the second half will blow you away as you learn the power of words and the power of images when everything works just right.
    10talkstock2me-1

    As it Should Be

    The finest short I've ever seen. Some commentators suggest it might have been lengthened, due to the density of insight it offers. There's irony in that comment and little merit. The acting is all up to Noonan and he carries his thankless character perfectly. I might have preferred that the narrator be less "recognizable", but the gravitas lent is pitch perfect. This is a short for people who read, for those whose "bar" is set high and for those who recognize that living in a culture that celebrates stupidity and banality can forge contrary and bitter defenders of beauty. A beautiful short film. FWIW: I was pleased at the Picasso reference, since I once believed that Picasso was just another art whore with little talent; like, I assume, most people - until the day I saw some drawings he made when he was 12. Picasso was a finer draftsman and a brilliant artist at that age than many artists will ever become in a lifetime. I understood immediately why he had to make the art he became known for.
    10Reynolds Willoughby

    "Tolle lege"...

    ...means "take up and read", which is precisely what I felt like doing after having seen this marvelous film.

    Von Ancken stimulates and inspires with this breathtaking and superbly executed adaptation of Tobias Wolff's 1995 New Yorker article of the same name. The incredible performance by Tom Noonan is brilliant and provocative and the editing, sound design, cinematography and directing are truly inspired. The nuanced changes and embellishments on the original story are subtle, clever, and make the film cinematically more dynamic. It's lyrical pacing is mesmerizing and begs you to watch it again.

    Watch out for this young director...he's going places.
    7earlymodern

    Dreadful subtitles

    Quite a good film, though the story it is based on is so transcendentally wonderful that there's something perverse about making a movie out of it. Astonishingly, whoever wrote the closed captions didn't look at the story on the page! The final scene in which the dying man's mind takes him to a boyhood episode in which another boy makes a grammatical mistake, saying that shortstop "is the best position they is", and as he fades out of existence he hears "they is, they is, they is". But the cc-writer puts "the years, the years, the years", which makes no sense in the context and destroys the delicacy of the ending.
    8heywood100

    Maybe a little wordy

    Although Bullet In The Brain is, without question, superior amongst short films, it largely seems more like a short piece of writing than a film. And it is a little hard to feel too sorry for the teacher when his smart ass remarks get him shot. But after the bullet enters his brain we begin to understand a little bit about why he became so jaded with life in the first place. There is an awful amount of detail packed into this reasonably short film and this is what makes me feel that it should have been extended a little bit - it seems like there's almost too much to take in at once as the details come flying at you so fast. A slightly more relaxed pace and a less po-faced narrator in the final section would have benefitted this film a little bit. Despite these complaints, there is no denying that Bullet In The Brain is a quite stupendous work compared to many short, and even full length films. The makers should be applauded for trying to make such a basically emotional and literate film in the current climate of quick jokes and Hollywood action.

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      • 24. Oktober 2001 (Schweden)
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