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Defying Gravity

  • 1997
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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Daniel Chilson in Defying Gravity (1997)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGriff wants to maintain just a superficial relationship with his all-gay boyfriend, who gets seriously wounded in a gay bashing.Griff wants to maintain just a superficial relationship with his all-gay boyfriend, who gets seriously wounded in a gay bashing.Griff wants to maintain just a superficial relationship with his all-gay boyfriend, who gets seriously wounded in a gay bashing.

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    • John Keitel
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Keitel
  • Star
    • Daniel Chilson
    • Niklaus Lange
    • Don Handfield
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
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      • John Keitel
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Keitel
    • Star
      • Daniel Chilson
      • Niklaus Lange
      • Don Handfield
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    Daniel Chilson
    • John 'Griff' Griffith
    Niklaus Lange
    • Todd Bentley
    Don Handfield
    Don Handfield
    • Pete Bradley
    Linna Carter
    Linna Carter
    • Denetra Washington
    Seabass Diamond
    • Matthew 'Doogie' McDougal
    Lesley Tesh
    Lesley Tesh
    • Heather
    Ryan Tucker
    • Gary Buchanan
    Nicki Aycox
    Nicki Aycox
    • Gretchen
    • (as Nicki Lynn Aycox)
    Laura Fox
    • Mrs. Bradley
    Kevin Patrick Wright
    • Mr. Bradley
    • (as Kevin P. Wright)
    Matt Steveley
    • Stewart 'Stewy' Hanson
    David Tuchman
    • Logan Franklin
    Nick Spano
    Nick Spano
    • Bozzy
    • (as Nick Fortunato Spano)
    Jess Martell
    • Scotty
    Katrina Holden Bronson
    • Rachel
    Jeffrey Hiner
    • Will
    Michael Angelo
    • Sam
    Marie Charles
    • Regina
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      • John Keitel
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      • John Keitel
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    7Figaro14

    Look beyond the low budget production values and sometimes really bad acting

    There's a gem of a script here. Clearly the filmmaker is working on a ultra low budget. Many of the supporting cast deliver their lines as if they are in a high school play -- they are painfully wooden. However the idea behind the film is an important one and the film will touch you on multiple levels. I somehow wish this script could get fine tuned and remade as a major production. I feel the film as a lot to say about the pressures of college life -- especially that of living in a frat house on a big ten campus and having to lead a double life.

    Some of the material for the story appears to have been inspired by the Matthew Shepard story and the film feels extremely relevant.

    In spite of the low budget nature of the film, see this picture!
    redoubtable

    Defying Expectations -- and Packing a Punch

    Once in a while you run into a movie that packs a wallop not because it is flawless, but in spite of, indeed almost because of, its flaws. I found the first 20 minutes or so of `Defying Gravity' very hard to sit through, and was still uncomfortable halfway through the film. The depiction of frat life seemed all too convincing; how could we have any sympathy for a main character who would buy into such cheesy `male camaraderie' at its most off-putting? (There is a coarse common term for these frat boys and their behavior, but I'll avoid using it here.) Even when the action moved beyond the suffocating atmosphere of the frat house and the tailgate party -- the evocation of said atmosphere being the first sign, perhaps, that writer-director John Keitel knew what he was doing after all -- I had the uneasy feeling I was watching yet another well-intentioned paint-by-numbers Afterschool Special about coming out, especially when the inevitable clichéd gay-bashing (right down to the baseball bats) took place.

    But that is precisely when `Defying Gravity' begins to take an unexpected turn, gathering momentum when you least expect it. Once Griff has to face the reality of the consequences of his hiding, this film starts to soar. That's not because the plot ceases to be fairly predictable; it doesn't. What lifts this above most other movies, and certainly many gay-themed flicks, is how squarely and unapologetically it addresses and depicts love in its many forms. There's the true love of friendship between the closeted Griff and the straight, trying-to-understand Todd. (Why is any gay-themed movie with sympathetic straight characters derided as fantasy? Hello! – understanding straight friends and family really do happen in `real life.' Talk about self-hatred …) There's a brief, but extremely potent, display of parental love (kudos to Kevin P. Wright as Pete's father). And above all, there's the belated but knockout realization of the love between Griff and Pete, in the final hospital scene and the beautiful little coda – the most powerful emotional payoff I've seen onscreen in quite a while. In terms of conviction, it all puts the more recent, vastly overrated "Big Eden," for instance, totally in the shade.

    Clearly Mr. Keitel deserves credit for turning this movie around the way he does. And then there's the cast. Nicklaus Lange's finely tuned performance makes Todd a real person, not a buddy wish fulfillment. Don Handfield as Pete has a smaller role than one might anticipate but, crucial to the film's impact, he underplays this more grounded character to perfection. "Defying Gravity" ultimately rests, however, on the shoulders of Daniel Chilson as Griff, and boy does he come through: I see something very different here from those who commented on supposedly amateurish acting. Chilson can do more with his face – particularly his endearing, slightly off-kilter smile – than many much more highly touted performers. Watch the extraordinarily nuanced play of emotions across that face when Pete's housemate tells Griff `he really cares about you,' and in the aforementioned final two scenes between Griff and Pete. That's what film acting is all about. Bravo, Daniel! When will we see you onscreen again?
    ken-243

    Good chemistry between leads, realistic feel

    This film was such a wonderful surprise when I saw it in the

    theater -- multiple times, in fact. Candidly, I liked it because I could

    really identify with the character of Griffin. The chemistry between

    Pete and Griff feels very real. Yes, this is a low-budget film and it

    suffers a bit in production values, but the performances are strong

    and I enjoy it more with each viewing now on DVD. Some have

    criticized it for being cliche, but quite the opposite is true: the film is

    remarkable because of the absence of stereotypes we've come to

    expect in gay-themed art films: drag queens, dysfunctional

    families, everyone dying of AIDS, disco music, diva worship,

    pot-smoking, musical theater fanatics, "sissies," leather daddies,

    the athletically-challenged...there's none of that here. Griff and Pete

    are probably the most accurate representation of most gay men

    that have appeared on the screen to date. They're just like any

    other guys their age, except that their romantic interests are

    focused on guys rather than girls. Had this film been made ten

    years earlier, Griff would almost certainly have been portrayed as a

    nerdy, unlikable, social outcast; but Griff is every frat boy's best

    friend. Two thumbs up for this one.
    mermatt

    The pain of defying who you are

    This is an interesting little film that deals with the two greatest fears of any gay person -- coming out and getting bashed.

    Amidst the macho ritual of a college fraternity, Griff has to change pronouns so that he can hide the fact that he is gay and his date is a "he" instead of a "she." The title seems to mean that defying the reality of being yourself is as hard as defying gravity. Notice the symbolic material such as being up a tree and going down a road that is "Not a through street."

    Griff is frustrated because he must endure listening to his straight friends tells about their romantic adventures. Pete is frustrated because Griff won't allow anyone to know that he and Pete are gay lovers. The pain they are both going through turns to crisis when Pete is gay-bashed and Griff knows something about the crime but is afraid to tell what he knows because that would involve his coming out.

    For an independent film that was quickly made, the story shows real depth. Despite some awkward dialogue and acting, the movie is worth seeing and is really quite touching.
    8majikstl

    Vanilla...

    Griff's a frat boy. So is Pete. Griff and Pete are lovers. Griff still wants to be seen as straight; so does Pete, though Pete is on the verge of coming out. Griff doesn't like being pressured. But when Pete is injured in a gay bashing, Griff is forced to decide on which side of the fence he must ultimately stand.

    DEFYING GRAVITY is like one of those moralistic religious shows they used to show on Sunday mornings, mini-soap operas like "Insight" where average people found themselves facing difficult choices. Only in GRAVITY, religion is avoided and gay sex has been added. It is sincere. It is sweetly, naively philosophical in its morality. It is likable, but it is simplistic. It is about a man who wants to do the right thing, but has to muster up the moral courage to sacrifice his comfortable life in order to do it. DEFYING GRAVITY is vanilla, both sexually and dramatically. As Griff and Pete, Daniel Chilson and Don Handfield are boy-next-door handsome and kid brother cute. Their sex is PG rated. They are given a mutual best friend (Niklaus Lange) who is unmistakably straight to let us know that it is all right to be gay friendly. Griff's coming to terms with his sexuality is aided by a lesbian acquaintance (Linna Carter) who is black, to better identify being gay with being marginalized. It is all a bit too predictable.

    Yet, the film is sincere and it is well acted, especially by Chilson who underplays his part with the right amount of repressed, middle-class indecisiveness. And the film's most honest revelation is noting that most great changes in life come after slow deliberation and soul searching.

    DEFYING GRAVITY is feather weight, though it hardly defies gravity. But as it comfortably sets there taking up space, it is pleasant and inoffensive and delivers it message with utmost politeness. That may make it seem inconsequential, but since most gay films wallow in angry ranting or outrageous camp, GRAVITY's low-key thoughtfulness makes it a little bit different and a little bit special.

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      Several scenes that were filmed ended up on the cutting room floor. The news clip report of Todd's bashing that was viewed by the fraternity originally included an interview with Sam, the coffeehouse "community action patrol" activist clad in pink. The scene would have identified and established the name of the character with audiences. As it ended up, Sam is never addressed by name.
    • Blooper
      When Griff leaves Pete's house at the beginning of the movie, he opens the front door in bare feet, then comes out of the front door in white socks.
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      Todd Bentley: Are you like in love with him, dude?

      John 'Griff' Griffith: I... I've never been more sure of anything.

    • Connessioni
      References Star Trek (1966)
    • Colonne sonore
      Masks of Lies
      Performed by Binge

      Written by Todd Beattie

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 luglio 1999 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Boom Pictures Inc.
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