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The Dirties

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
8,5 k
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Matt Johnson in The Dirties (2013)
 Two best friends are filming a comedy about getting revenge on the bullies at their high school. One of them isn't joking.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo best friends are filming a comedy about getting revenge on the bullies at their high school. One of them isn't joking.Two best friends are filming a comedy about getting revenge on the bullies at their high school. One of them isn't joking.Two best friends are filming a comedy about getting revenge on the bullies at their high school. One of them isn't joking.

  • Réalisation
    • Matt Johnson
  • Scénario
    • Josh Boles
    • Matt Johnson
    • Evan Morgan
  • Casting principal
    • Matt Johnson
    • Owen Williams
    • Padraig Singal
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    8,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Matt Johnson
    • Scénario
      • Josh Boles
      • Matt Johnson
      • Evan Morgan
    • Casting principal
      • Matt Johnson
      • Owen Williams
      • Padraig Singal
    • 58avis d'utilisateurs
    • 59avis des critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 10 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    Matt Johnson
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    • Matt
    Owen Williams
    • Owen
    Padraig Singal
    • Boy in Park 1
    Ross Hill
    • Boy in Park 2
    Krista Madison
    • Chrissy H.
    Shailene Garnett
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    Josh Boles
    • Boozy
    Brandon Wickens
    • Jackman
    Alireza Shojaei
    Alireza Shojaei
    • Alan
    • (as Alen Delain)
    Paul Daniel Ayotte
    • Laren
    Jordan Foster
    • Dylan
    Sean Spiering
    • Rock Thrower
    Michael Spiering
    • Rock Thrower
    David Matheson
    • Mr. Muldoon
    Jay McCarrol
    Jay McCarrol
    • Mr. Bird
    Dan Fewings
    • Mr. Fewings
    Miranda Olesko
    • Campfire Girl
    Kate MacDonald
    • Singing Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Matt Johnson
    • Scénario
      • Josh Boles
      • Matt Johnson
      • Evan Morgan
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    10StevePulaski

    At eighty minutes, it has the power of an epic

    Director Kevin Smith, who released The Dirties through his self-proclaimed "movie club," has called the film "the most important movie you will see all year" and he isn't wrong. The Dirties is a harrowing look at a subject no one wants to explore and that is the school shooting. Here is a film that takes such a subject and subverts it to the point of being believable and so naturalistic it possesses a rare documentary-style. The fact that it will go largely unseen by the public is a crime.

    The film stars Matt Johnson, who also serves as director, co-producer, and co-writer, as Matt along with Owen Williams as Owen, two senior film geeks in high school. They are making a film project about a lawless gang called "the dirties," which is also the name they give to the school bullies who humiliatingly beat them up and harass them whenever they get the chance. When their film project on the gang is gutted by their film teacher for its excessive use of violence and language, Matt suggests they come up with a film where they actually kill the bullies in their school. Like, for real. Owen believes Matt is joking but quietly consents to devising the mad plan for the "fun" of it.

    Owen, however, comes to the realization that Matt isn't fooling around. He has resorted to taking pictures of the people that bully them, trace rooms and the bullies' schedules on the blueprints of the school he obtained at the town village, and talking openly about the potential of his carnage with Owen as if he's achieving personal enjoyment from it. Matt makes it clear he doesn't want to go after everyone in the school; just those who caused him and his friend untold misery by mocking them when they were nothing but harmless and obeying.

    First-time director Johnson employs the popular film school tactic that will either captivate or alienate you upon its arrival and it's the shaky camera. The camera is obviously hand-held and held very loosely it is. Never does it restrict the environment, as it always seems to capture the right images at the right time. The effect only furthers the already naturalistic acting and dialog in the film. Much of the dialog, like many indies nowadays, was improvised and in a school setting focusing on two kids, one of whom is quietly out of control, this seems like the only method to achieve success through dialog.

    It's also worth noting that Johnson's unsteady camera-hand always provides for an unsettling environment. It's hard to make a public school ominous, but with bullies and an unstable character in the forefront, along with directing that reserves as much as it shows, it's not too difficult. The film is so successful at being unsettling thanks to its camera-work that when the inevitable occurs it's almost not as frightening as what we've already indulged in. Then the last line is said that will ring in your head for days to come.

    The Dirties works best thematically because it doesn't try to justify its characters, its antagonists, its events, or its cultural importance. It doesn't look to provide answers because there are no clear one. It doesn't look to embellish or sensationalize because it knows this kind of event occurs, unfortunately, very often. It doesn't become politically-partisan, blame mental illness, blame the quality of parenting, or blame news and media. It simply shows the depressing and shocking effects bullying can have on a soul.

    A heartbreaking scene comes when Matt and Owen are talking about how they've been bullied for many years but still haven't really learned to cope with it. Matt states that one day, in middle school, he was putting quarters in a vending machine when someone made fun of his dated sweatpants. Matt remarks about how he walked away with fifty-cents credited on the machine, not even putting more money in or walking away with any food or drink. It was the first time he was bullied for being himself, and the pain and torment hasn't ceased since then.

    Constantly I was reminded of Gus Van Sant's Elephant, a highly-impressionistic film that based itself off of the tragedy at Columbine High School. The film featured little dialog, pretty empty characters, and scenes that didn't blatantly say their purpose - all of which an intentional tactic on Van Sant's part. The film was harrowing in its simplicity and compelling in its suspense that something was about to happen that was going to affect hundreds of young people differently. The Dirties exercises in a more open fashion, but, thankfully, leaves a lot of questions unanswered. At only eighty-minutes, it had the power and impact on me I don't usually get from films two hours or longer.

    NOTE: The Dirties is now available on various video-on-demand outlets and will receive a DVD release later this year.

    Starring: Matt Johnson and Owen Williams. Directed by: Matt Johnson.
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    Revenge of the Movie Buffs

    Matt and Owen are best friends at the same high school. They are sort of geeky and as such are continually being picked on and bullied by their class mates - who are obviously a bunch of cowards as all bullies are. They are doing a class project in which they have to make a film. This is right up their street as they are both mad movie buffs. So they decide to make a film about how they take revenge on the bullies - as they call them 'the dirties' - and use as many filmic references as possible.

    This all seems well and good, only one of them is slightly more serious than the other - cue the mayhem.

    Well this is a rather well made indie and you can tell a lot of heart and soul has gone into the production. There are some really good lines and some well observed pieces too especially regarding relationships and movie making. The acting is all surprisingly good too. The only issue may be the way some of the action pans out but that will be a matter of taste for the viewer. All in all they pack an awful lot into the 80 minute run time. I would rate as 7/10 as I always appreciate a good and original indie production.
    9kirstenpalmertreefsu

    Two high school outsiders make a film project that quickly turns too real.

    The Dirties has been garnering rave reviews and collecting awards at multiple film festivals and for good reason. It's a powerful, engaging and important film. Two high school best friends, Matt and Owen, decide to make a movie project for class where they pretend to murder the group of boys who routinely harass them. Matt is played by Matthew Johnson who also wrote and directed the film. It was filmed at a real high school with actual students so the line between reality and fiction is significantly blurred. Matt is an outsider but one that viewers can relate to, with his quips and love for movies. This makes it all the more disturbing when he begins to take the murder plot too seriously and takes action that will change his life, as well as the lives of all those around him, forever. This movie is not just about a school shooting. It's about consequences, it's about friendship, it's about loneliness. It's definitely a must see.
    10srwxiv

    When this film gets distribution, see it.

    The Dirties premiered in Park City Utah this year, and it was clear from the beginning that it was one of the best films at either Sundance or Slamdance.

    This film is quite possibly the most real and engaging exploration of what it means to be bullied and what it can drive people to. One of the most relevant films you'll see this year, if you can manage to see it.

    I've rarely seen a movie that can take you to such a dark place, completely serious and genuine, but still make you smile during those bleak moments. And at the end of the day, it's that reaction of simultaneous investment and revulsion that makes the film worth watching.

    It's both hilarious and horrible, thought-provoking and impossibly risky.

    When this film gets distribution, see it.
    8UsernameHype

    I had to rewatch this movie because it stuck with me for so long

    The Dirties follows these kids who are making a short film about two kids going into their school and shooting all of the bullies. That's as much as I can say without it flagging me for spoilers. I really love this story. It follows a topic that isn't discussed from this point of view. We always hear about bullying from a third person perspective, but The Dirties puts us right in the middle of it. Also to anyone who loves film and wants to get into the industry, you (including me) will find that these characters are extremely relatable which ends up being really scary and makes the movie memorable.

    The acting is just as if the kids were going through everyday life. I wouldn't say it was amazing acting, but I definitely felt like the people were their characters. They were probably just playing themselves, so it was pretty interesting.

    The camera work is in the found footage style, but not in the way that it's annoying, it just feels like you are the camera man documenting them making their short film.

    The soundtrack has some good songs in it, mostly indie music.

    The Dirties is an experience. It was fun, relatable, and memorable. The movie is chalk filled with movie references for cinephiles and comedy that makes you laugh. It is a must see just for the topic that it pertains and how it approaches it.

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    Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Sian Clifford in Fleabag (2016)
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    Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
    Criminalité
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drame

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    • Anecdotes
      In the scene where Matt is driving at the gun range, he looks at the camera and imitates the exact same hand gesture Dylan Klebold, one of the two gunmen in the Columbine School shooting of 1999, was videotaped doing while driving to school.
    • Citations

      Matt: You know, if people don't get this, it's gonna backfire so hard.

    • Connexions
      Features Casablanca (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      When I'm With You
      Performed by Best Coast

      Written by Bobb Bruno and Bethany Cosentino

      Courtesy of Kobal Music, Kemado Reccords and SonyATV/EMI

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 2014 (Irlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Гадёныши
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Zapruder Films
      • XYZ Films
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      • 10 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 23min(83 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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