Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFollows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.Follows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.Follows a young man as he struggles with his mental health. Will, a tormented soul, looks for a reason to regret his suicidal attempt during his second chance at senior year.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 8 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
Hailey Ibberson
- Emma
- (as Hailey Rebecca Ibberson)
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Director Danny Gervirtz and his team of incredibly talented actors and crew, told a story that we can all relate to one way or another, even at its darkest moments. The film dives deep into mental health and allows us as the viewer to feel ways that normally we may push aside, but through humor it sheds a bit of hope that everything is okay. The cinematography is outstanding. You can tell they took time and effort into building compositions that helped push the story along and helped convey desired emotions. Sound design and music were moving but not overbearing. The pacing is excellent. I truly was sucked in to this movie. At no point did I feel like they wasted time. PERFECTION. Excellent film.
Just a great film. This is why film festivals are important, as it was very likely that I would never watch this otherwise.
It touches on themes (not just suicide!) that are very, very sensitive and does so by always incorporating a very difficult to work with dark humor. It is quite effective in this task, knowing how to blend humor and the dramatic aspect almost always accurately, although it is stronger when it tries to be lighter.
The performances are strong, and everything feels quite genuine, very personal, and stories that we all experienced, saw, or heard among our friends. Excellent soundtrack and always surprising moments that leave us unsure of where the film might go, also because there are certain aspects left open.
There is one aspect that I didn't particularly love. The editing is mostly good, but it's noticeable that the editor is the one who directed and wrote it because there are one or two scenes that could very well be removed, but you can see the care of the person who thought them through. I have particular issues with the final three scenes as all could be strong individually, but all three seem a bit disconnected from each other.
Anyway, this is a fascinating film that made me laugh, cry, and admire some of its mastery, including technical aspects like the cinematography.
It touches on themes (not just suicide!) that are very, very sensitive and does so by always incorporating a very difficult to work with dark humor. It is quite effective in this task, knowing how to blend humor and the dramatic aspect almost always accurately, although it is stronger when it tries to be lighter.
The performances are strong, and everything feels quite genuine, very personal, and stories that we all experienced, saw, or heard among our friends. Excellent soundtrack and always surprising moments that leave us unsure of where the film might go, also because there are certain aspects left open.
There is one aspect that I didn't particularly love. The editing is mostly good, but it's noticeable that the editor is the one who directed and wrote it because there are one or two scenes that could very well be removed, but you can see the care of the person who thought them through. I have particular issues with the final three scenes as all could be strong individually, but all three seem a bit disconnected from each other.
Anyway, this is a fascinating film that made me laugh, cry, and admire some of its mastery, including technical aspects like the cinematography.
I liked the film, the acting was good. Good storyline, always something happening. Unpredictable ending. Not a feel good movie but makes you value life. Good job on a first movie people, love the YouTube content! Looking forward to seeing more films.
The film is set in an American high school. A suicidal boy embarks on making friends. You follow hin through a busy semester.
If I would need to criticise anything: Sound track in opening is a bit too much, the scene where Will goes to the shower his towel is on his shoulder but in the next cut it disappears and in one scene where Will is talking to the girls dad the seems to be a dead pixel. These are all of course all very minor details but I dunno this review needs to be long.
Good movie!
The film is set in an American high school. A suicidal boy embarks on making friends. You follow hin through a busy semester.
If I would need to criticise anything: Sound track in opening is a bit too much, the scene where Will goes to the shower his towel is on his shoulder but in the next cut it disappears and in one scene where Will is talking to the girls dad the seems to be a dead pixel. These are all of course all very minor details but I dunno this review needs to be long.
Good movie!
This film proves to anyone who doubts it just how much subtlety a well-written, carefully-crafted, beautifully performed film can carry.
Danny Gevirtz trusts that we can reach the right conclusions without needing to have everything spelled out for us or hitting us over the head with the Message Hammer. When dealing with subjects like these (and the trigger warnings are VERY important), that's even more vital than in other films. The subtlety and artistry with which this movie is made is remarkable.
As an indie film (and one without major distribution at the time of writing) there's a near-zero chance it'll enter the race for Oscars, BAFTAs, Golden Globes etc. But that's too bad for the awards voters: they're missing something very, very special.
This should be on every film school curriculum and in every filmmakers' library as proof positive you don't need to treat your audience like idiots to get your point across.
Danny Gevirtz trusts that we can reach the right conclusions without needing to have everything spelled out for us or hitting us over the head with the Message Hammer. When dealing with subjects like these (and the trigger warnings are VERY important), that's even more vital than in other films. The subtlety and artistry with which this movie is made is remarkable.
As an indie film (and one without major distribution at the time of writing) there's a near-zero chance it'll enter the race for Oscars, BAFTAs, Golden Globes etc. But that's too bad for the awards voters: they're missing something very, very special.
This should be on every film school curriculum and in every filmmakers' library as proof positive you don't need to treat your audience like idiots to get your point across.
This is a debut film from a director who has hundreds of thousands of followers for his you tube how-to videos.
A self-penned, directed and edited film, it's a fabulous piece of work, both darkly funny and terribly sad with brilliant, well drawn 3D characters that are flawed, beautiful, troubled and funny.
There's plenty of excellent dialogue and laugh out loud moments among the devastating sadness that surrounds the film. Really excellently done, subtle points that at times fill you in on the back story without ever punching you in the face with clunky exposition.
The actors all do terrific jobs, with a range of characters that are really well written with masses of empathy for them. The story almost never goes quite where you expect it to.
It will be a terrible shame if this doesn't get distribution and get to be seen by many more people.
If you get the chance to see this and you like low-key indie films with great characters that doesn't follow the Hollywood style this is an absolute must-see.
A self-penned, directed and edited film, it's a fabulous piece of work, both darkly funny and terribly sad with brilliant, well drawn 3D characters that are flawed, beautiful, troubled and funny.
There's plenty of excellent dialogue and laugh out loud moments among the devastating sadness that surrounds the film. Really excellently done, subtle points that at times fill you in on the back story without ever punching you in the face with clunky exposition.
The actors all do terrific jobs, with a range of characters that are really well written with masses of empathy for them. The story almost never goes quite where you expect it to.
It will be a terrible shame if this doesn't get distribution and get to be seen by many more people.
If you get the chance to see this and you like low-key indie films with great characters that doesn't follow the Hollywood style this is an absolute must-see.
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- Budget
- 500.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 46min(106 min)
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