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Things I Don't Understand

  • 2012
  • 1h 49min
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Things I Don't Understand (2012)
Violet Kubelick, a brilliant young grad student studying near-death experiences, now withdrawn and closed-off after a mysterious, failed suicide attempt. She and her two artist-roommates are forced by financial matters to finally step out of the protectiv
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaGrad student dealing with eviction in Brooklyn forms a cathartic relationship with a local bartender hiding his own secrets and a terminally ill hospice patient she's interviewing for her th... Leer todoGrad student dealing with eviction in Brooklyn forms a cathartic relationship with a local bartender hiding his own secrets and a terminally ill hospice patient she's interviewing for her thesis on what happens after we die.Grad student dealing with eviction in Brooklyn forms a cathartic relationship with a local bartender hiding his own secrets and a terminally ill hospice patient she's interviewing for her thesis on what happens after we die.

  • Dirección
    • David Spaltro
  • Guionista
    • David Spaltro
  • Elenco
    • Molly Ryman
    • Aaron Mathias
    • Grace Folsom
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    • Dirección
      • David Spaltro
    • Guionista
      • David Spaltro
    • Elenco
      • Molly Ryman
      • Aaron Mathias
      • Grace Folsom
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 53Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 20 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    • Violet Kubelick
    Aaron Mathias
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    • Parker McNeil
    Grace Folsom
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    • Sara Lowe
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    9howard.schumann

    Absorbing and Thought-Provoking

    Written and directed by independent filmmaker David Spaltro, Things I Don't Understand is a thought-provoking drama of young people on the edge, seeking desperately to grab a foothold. Like other recent films, it asks the hard questions: who am I, why am I here, what is the meaning of life, and what happens when we die? The film is clearly a heartfelt project, a subject that the director feels deeply about and has assembled a fine ensemble cast to support him. Molly Ryman is Violet Kubelick, a brilliant, but emotionally troubled young graduate school student in New York, who is writing her doctoral thesis on the "big" subject of life after death, a subject she has had a personal interest in since her sister died at an early age.

    Self-absorbed, angry, and lacking in self control, Violet, who often has a half smile on her face that masks her inner turmoil, releases her pent-up emotions by engaging in non-fulfilling sex, drugs and alcohol. Her attempted suicide, which she disingenuously calls an experiment to research a near-death experience, only serves to reinforce an urgent need for professional counseling. The therapy in this case is offered by Dr. Blankenship (Lisa Eichhorn), though it is not clear how Violet's low-paying job at a bookstore enables her to pay for the visits. In any event, Dr. Blankenship challenges her to end her "life is not fair" act and begin to take the first steps towards self-acceptance.

    The therapist also suggests that she reach out to others and refers her to a hospice for dying patients where she can continue her research. This leads to an interview with Sara (Grace Folsom), a patient dying of an incurable cancer. Though weakened from her illness, Sara is self-reflective and open to talking about her life. Often tending toward self-pity, however, she asks "why me?" and reinforces her victimization by asserting that if there is a God, he will have to "answer" for her suffering. Though neither can truly see a spiritual component to their existence, their relationship is mutually supportive, and they establish a partnership that is much more than the connection between a detached researcher and her subject. As a result, both grow in their ability to reach out to others and communicate their feelings.

    In one of several subplots, Violet shares an apartment with two roommates who are just as fragile as she is: Remy (Hugo Dillon), a gay musician and Gabby (Meissa Hampton), a "performance artist," but focuses her main interest on Parker (Aaron Mathias), an inscrutable bartender who has separated from his wife but still wears a wedding ring. It is soon revealed that the building in which they are living is about to be sold and, unless they can raise $20,000 to buy it themselves, they will all have to move out. How her relationship with Parker plays out becomes the key towards Violet's growing maturity and acknowledgment of things greater than herself.

    Kudos must be given all around, especially to Ryman and Folsom for their superior performances and to David Spaltro who once again establishes himself as one of the most promising of the younger directors. In the end, it becomes clear to Violet that the key towards discovering meaning in life is to accept who you are and to understand that "knowing is much different than believing." As Werner Erhard put it, "If you experience it, it's the truth. The same thing believed is a lie."

    See also: http://www.tidu-film.com
    8writa1

    Director to watch

    Many if not most young indie directors are self-indulgent and self-absorbed. Their films are all about them rather than focusing outward, on something that might actually pique the interest of a paying audience. That's why I was so impressed with Things I Don't Understand. In many ways, its themes are universal. Alienation. Relationships. Questions about the afterlife.

    David Spaltro directs with a sure hand of someone with far more experience. The camera work, the editing, the casting far exceeds in quality the paltry budget he apparently had to work with. Take a look and mark his name down. What I tell you now is the cinematic equivalent of my telling you about Apple at $6 a share. You're welcome.
    9steven-leibson

    Thoughtful exploration: What happens when we die? What should be happening now?

    This is a thinking person's film that deals with raw, fundamental questions we all face:

    What happens when we die? What should I be doing now? Why do I feel so all alone? What should I do with my life?

    The film's set in New York City and has a very New York City vibe. Although this film will appeal to all adults, there are only two people in this film over thirty: the protagonist's therapist and the local barfly (there for comedy relief).

    The story is about Violet, product of a broken home, desperately lonely, trying to feel something (anything), and more than a little self-destructive. She lives with a gay, French punk rocker and a blonde, new age, militant fem. They live above a bar and Violet has a crush on the bartender. It's all very sophisticated in a way that speaks to any urban scene, but perhaps New York more than any other.

    Violet contemplates the meaning of life, loneliness, and death while getting drunk, stoned, and laid. She's attempted suicide. She's in therapy. Her apartment's being sold and she and her merry post-modern group have to come up with $20K or leave. Then Violet starts having conversations with a young, dying woman at a hospice.

    What's it all mean? See the movie. Highly recommended.

    By the way, I saw this movie through the Camera Cinema Club in San Jose.
    10tatyanakot

    Do yourself a favor-see this film!

    Things I Don't Understand is a ballad, and a sonnet and a tale. Of being an outsider and belonging. Of baggage and moving on. Of family. It it about things to be understood not by the mind, but the heart.

    Molly Ryman plays Violet Kubelick as a powerhouse female heroine: rebellious, complex and fragile.Aaron Mathias is a perfect tall, dark(inside) and handsome with depth. The supporting cast of Grace Folsom, Lisa Eichhon, Hugo Dillon, Melissa Hampton, Vanessa Altshuler, Nabil Vinas and others create unforgettable characters, while stealing scenes at times. In fact,all roles shine regardless the size.

    Gus Sack's camera work is exquisite. David Spalto's witty and inspired writing creates a Pollack-kind of experience when all the little brushes of stories become one canvas- inspired, human,hopeful...

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de octubre de 2013 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota, Estados Unidos
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      • Embrace The Fall
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      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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