Downfalls High
- 2021
- 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
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Cuando el reservado y solitario adolescente Fénix conoce a la popular Scarlett, ambos forman un vínculo que marca el resto de su vida.Cuando el reservado y solitario adolescente Fénix conoce a la popular Scarlett, ambos forman un vínculo que marca el resto de su vida.Cuando el reservado y solitario adolescente Fénix conoce a la popular Scarlett, ambos forman un vínculo que marca el resto de su vida.
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10in5n8
It's a throwback to the 2000s (punk scene). Decent acting & story + powerful, apt soundtrack = solid directorial debut for Machine Gun Kelly & Modsun
This film was made in 4 days and it really shows. I don't really think I should be calling it a film because it's pretty much a long music video. To me it seems like a majority of the energy of making this was put into the set and costume design, I LOVE the pink colours, but everything else just falls flat on it's face. The plot for me is pretty predictable, the characters feel like they don't know each other, and I don't really like the dialogue, it's just kind of cheesy and wooden, and the acting doesn't really help. Also I think I would've enjoyed this more if I like mgk and I don't really. But I was forced to watch this from a friend and, fun fact we stopped being friends after watching this because I didn't say it was a masterpiece or something else ridiculous.
I loved it, it's a different way to listen to Tickets to my Downfall. Also the story and the references in the movie are incredible.
Not to call on the wrath of the Beyhive, because truly, the visual poetry that was Lemonade, was a hair-pullingly, lapel-shakingly amazing deep dive into Beyonce artistry. BUT this cultural artifact from Machine Gun Kelly is a proper study of this long-form contemplation of a musical artist's intentions put out into the world. What is this genre? A long music video? A musical short film? Whatever it is, when talented artists like Machine Gun Kelly and long-time collaborator Modsun, take this genre on, it elevates what we now should expect of musicals, of albums and of artists.
This film does not come with the ambition of gravity and philosophy--it is obviously light: with its DIY pop-coloured sets and pantomime. But in its off-handed creativity, it shows us there is infinity in what we assumed was a tired and saturated pop artifact landscape.
The script and snippets of the Downfalls High storyline are music-video like--just enough to outline an easy-to-understand plot about unlikely teenage love gone sideways. The characters are emoting just enough to nail the montage of a rapidly moving relationship. Of note is Sydney Sweeney who is reminiscent of a young Amanda Seyfried. Then, MGK, Travis and Co. pop out from the shadows, rocking out in the interludes of the characters' lived moments, as happens in "musicals". But here is where a magical departure takes place: the hackneyed shoe-horned situational songs that make some of us loathe the genre are nowhere to be found. SOMEHOW, MGK's previously released album (Tickets to My Downfall), from which each song was written entirely about personal, specific things that happened in the singer's life (pandemic, death of his father, addiction, thinking of his daughter during a suicidal spell), fit like die-cast joinery with this completely different storyline that had nothing to do with any those things. How?? The musicality and main hooks of the songs mesh entirely with the universal themes of new love, hope, small glories, loneliness, cynicism and heartbreak, even if the lyrics are specific. The fit is uncanny. It is a musical loaded with singles. The only answer is that the songs and the sentiments are universal.
DH elevates the notion of what songs should be in musicals--they should transcend the film and stand on their own, as does MGK's album did last year debuting at #1. It also elevates what songs on what an album should be--they should transcend the life of the artist and be universal--how too, do regular people live and die to this music?
Maybe NOT a 10/10 because I am personally tired of watching films about the life and times of white hetero people. Honestly, this point could have been made with a less basic storyline and it would have been the better for it.
This film does not come with the ambition of gravity and philosophy--it is obviously light: with its DIY pop-coloured sets and pantomime. But in its off-handed creativity, it shows us there is infinity in what we assumed was a tired and saturated pop artifact landscape.
The script and snippets of the Downfalls High storyline are music-video like--just enough to outline an easy-to-understand plot about unlikely teenage love gone sideways. The characters are emoting just enough to nail the montage of a rapidly moving relationship. Of note is Sydney Sweeney who is reminiscent of a young Amanda Seyfried. Then, MGK, Travis and Co. pop out from the shadows, rocking out in the interludes of the characters' lived moments, as happens in "musicals". But here is where a magical departure takes place: the hackneyed shoe-horned situational songs that make some of us loathe the genre are nowhere to be found. SOMEHOW, MGK's previously released album (Tickets to My Downfall), from which each song was written entirely about personal, specific things that happened in the singer's life (pandemic, death of his father, addiction, thinking of his daughter during a suicidal spell), fit like die-cast joinery with this completely different storyline that had nothing to do with any those things. How?? The musicality and main hooks of the songs mesh entirely with the universal themes of new love, hope, small glories, loneliness, cynicism and heartbreak, even if the lyrics are specific. The fit is uncanny. It is a musical loaded with singles. The only answer is that the songs and the sentiments are universal.
DH elevates the notion of what songs should be in musicals--they should transcend the film and stand on their own, as does MGK's album did last year debuting at #1. It also elevates what songs on what an album should be--they should transcend the life of the artist and be universal--how too, do regular people live and die to this music?
Maybe NOT a 10/10 because I am personally tired of watching films about the life and times of white hetero people. Honestly, this point could have been made with a less basic storyline and it would have been the better for it.
Great music and a really good story line to capture the drama of high school love. Production quality is impressive too. Loved how they built such a great product with so little speaking. Sydney and Chase were awesome in their roles. The set design and costumes were impressive. Loved the mean girls look at the start and how she evolves. Travis Barjer, MGK and Baze in the van 💀, really all music performance clips were really well placed to build the story. I've watched it multiple times and still enjoy it every time. The album deserved an award. Glad the rating here is at least accurate. Solid 8+.
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Narrator: Sometimes you can love somebody, or something, so much that people will think you're crazy.
Narrator: The thing is, most people love the wrong things.
Narrator: In a world where everybody wants millions of dollars, and Likes on the Internet, there was a boy who gave up everything because he all he wanted was her.
- Créditos curiosos"Body Bag" plays twice in the film: once during the film and once during the credits. It is the second/ last song in the credits.
- ConexionesEdited into Machine Gun Kelly: Downfalls High (2021)
- Bandas sonorasTitle Track
Performed by Colson Baker
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