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The Tracey Fragments

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
7.8K
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The Tracey Fragments (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for The Tracey Fragments, directed by Bruce McDonald.
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15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is naked under a shower curtain at the back of a bus, looking for her little brother Sonny, who thinks he's a dog.15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is naked under a shower curtain at the back of a bus, looking for her little brother Sonny, who thinks he's a dog.15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is naked under a shower curtain at the back of a bus, looking for her little brother Sonny, who thinks he's a dog.

  • Director
    • Bruce McDonald
  • Writer
    • Maureen Medved
  • Stars
    • Elliot Page
    • Zie Souwand
    • Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writer
      • Maureen Medved
    • Stars
      • Elliot Page
      • Zie Souwand
      • Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    • 54User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Elliot Page
    Elliot Page
    • Tracey Berkowitz
    • (as Ellen Page)
    Zie Souwand
    • Sonny Berkowitz
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    • Lance
    • (as Max McCabe - Lokos)
    Ari Cohen
    Ari Cohen
    • Mr. Berkowitz
    Erin McMurtry
    • Mrs. Berkowitz
    Stephen Amell
    Stephen Amell
    • Detective
    Leonard Dunbar
    • Laughing Man
    Chris Ratz
    • Donut Shop Cashier
    Daniel Fathers
    Daniel Fathers
    • Elegant Pimp Daddy
    Ryan Cooley
    Ryan Cooley
    • David Goldberg
    Jeffrey Bornstein
    • The Boy With Curious Hair
    Jackie Brown
    • Mrs. Dorchester the Teacher
    Kate Todd
    Kate Todd
    • That Knockout Bitch Debbie Dodge
    Slim Twig
    Slim Twig
    • Billy Zero
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Dr. Heker
    Derek Scott
    Derek Scott
    • Headstand Johnny
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    • Waiter in Bar
    • (as Domenic Cuzzocrea)
    Enid Rose
    • Woman in Fur
    • Director
      • Bruce McDonald
    • Writer
      • Maureen Medved
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    User reviews54

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    6till2dawn

    Very original, but not that much more

    I saw this movie at the Berlin Film Festival and did not know nothing about it before. There will be people that will call this a "masterpiece" or "pure art", and there will be a lot more people that will call this "bullshit". I wouldn't argue with neither of them. If you want to enjoy this movie, you will have to buy every idea the director came up with, otherwise you will want to leave the cinema. At every moment of the movie, the picture is split up into lots of little pictures, often showing the same scene from different camera angles. This can be exhausting at times, but it can also be very exciting.

    You suddenly realize that you as a member of the audience are part of the film-making process. You are the one to edit to movie, to decide whether you want the see the long or the close shot. I found this a very interesting approach to the process of making a movie. But still, sometimes the film seems to be so random, trying hard to be special and smart. You might have to watch it a second time to really check if there's is a kind of inner logic to every scene. The movie has great moments and is full of original ideas, though sometimes it is only original for the purpose of being original and nothing else. Apart from the interesting picture language, I have to mention the gorgeous Ellen Page, who is - ultimately - THE most talented young actress there is today. I'm looking forward to her future projects.
    7Imdbidia

    Original, mentally challenging, and hard

    Tracey Berkowitz is a 15y.o. girl on a night bus, covered by a curtain shower, talking directly to you - nonsense. He memory is fragmented, chaotic, fancy, and on a loop. She has left home, is looking for her missing little brother Sonny and is in trouble.

    We are drawn into Tracey's chaotic mind and soul, but also towards her path of growth from child to woman, from fairy-tale worlds to harsh reality and acceptance of the self. This is a very interesting story about a teenager that is not pretty, cleaver or happy. Although this is a movie about teenagers, there is nothing sweet about it, as presents very hard topics: rape, bullying, loneliness, lack of self-esteem, confused self-image, delusional thoughts, insecurity, and mental trouble.

    Tracey's memory fragments and thoughts appear in mini-screens within the screen and on split-screen images, which show different angles of the same scene or different scenes altogether. The non-linear narrative is very challenging. Pay extra attention to the first 15-20 minutes of the film, because they are the most difficult and the ones that really give clues to understand many of the things that happen later on.

    The film is more complex, visually, at the beginning, when Tracey's mind and emotions are more confused, and becomes simpler and more linear at the same pace that Tracey's mind clears, to be completely linear at the end, when she accepts herself and the events related to Sonny. In other words, Tracey's troubled mind and emotions are directly linked to the way the movie is visually organized. The movie is also full of symbolic psychoanalytical elements, from the gender of Tracey's psychiatrist and the settings in which the consultation happens, to the appearance of different animals (a crow, a horse, and "a dog"), to the way the scenes have been patched and shown to the viewer.

    Ellen Page is fantastic, despite the dramatic demands of her character. She was 20 when the film was shot, but she is believable as a 15y.o. girl. That's not only her physique, is the great actress she is. The rest of the cast are OK in their respective roles: Ari Cohen and Erin McMurtry as Mr & Mrs Berkowitz; Zie Souwand as sweet Sonny; Toronto Songwriter and performer Slim Twigg as jerk Billy Zero, Julain Richings as Dr Heker, among others.

    A few important flaws ruined what could have been a great movie. The main idea is brilliant but, since we get mostly Tracey's subjective approach to reality, the rest of the characters are somewhat pointless and can't be trusted by the viewer; in fact they are just hinted. I did not like the end, not the way it ended, but how the end was presented and how we get there - what triggers Tracey's epiphany? That is so because the mood of the movie and, most importantly, its tempo were not the right ones.

    This is one of those movies that are a challenge for the viewers, that need of their full awareness and attention, that have a difficult knot to untie, but also one of those movies that can be interpreted in different ways and make your brain produce sparks. One of those movies that you get or you don't, nothing in between. To me, one of those movies that, the more I think about it, the more I want to watch again.

    Are you ready for it?
    8htdoerge

    well done.

    overall, i found the movie quite entertaining and emotional. while a bit confusing at times, i feel that it added to the overall effect of the movie. the closing scene with Tracey (ellen page) walking through the park was much more powerful because there was only the single shot and the screen was no longer fragmented. i feel the fragmentation throughout created the feeling of confusion and panic common to adolescence. by far my favorite part of the movie was broken social scene's original score. it blended seamlessly throughout the movie and effectively directed the audience emotionally and visually.

    i would recommend this movie to anyone. it is worth the confusing, scattered scenes and story line. it really takes you on a journey with the main character.
    6TheGOLDENWALRUS

    77 minutes is the perfect length for this experimental film

    Tracey Fragments is a very experimental film. 95% of the film is shot with two or more screens. Sometimes it's even split up as much as 100 screens! Not often do you see a film where there is more art in the editing than anything else in the film. In fact, some of the split screens act as shattered glass which seemed to be the symbolic meaning of the film where a girl's life is pretty much shattered throughout the film.

    Tracey Berkowitz (played by Ellen page) is a fifteen year old girl who thought it would be funny to hypnotize her brother into being a dog. She hates her parents and her school mates. She dreams of starting a rock band with the boy of her dreams, Billy Zero. Very independent, she decides to run away from home to look for her brother. there she has her day from hell.

    The first thing I'd like to comment about the film is I thought the script lacked. Ellen Page made this movie watchable but I disliked some of the scenes. In fact, some parts were so ridiculous it almost made me laugh nervously as if they were trying to make the movie corny at times. With that said, I'd have to say that Bruce McDonald did a very good job capturing Tracey with the budget that he had. It's obvious that the film was shot with a hand-held camera but it fit very well with the dark behavior and life that Tracey endured throughout the movie. I also loved the score. I read on one of the message boards for this movie that some replied that they loved and hated this movie. I agree. Some parts were so beautifully captured while some seems completely lacked and didn't fit (once again, the lacking script). The movie is exhausting at times but the last thirty minutes began to pick up again and make the movie interesting.

    Ellen Page is a versatile actress and I like her a lot more when she plays darker roles such as this movie and her best performance to date, Hard Candy. I did love Juno but I like these type of roles more. The most memorial seen in the movie is when she stares her mom down and points her finger in her face while screaming at her. It's almost freaky but so well done.

    If you love Ellen Page, this movie and Mouth to Mouth need to be seen with an open mind. 77 minutes of this film could feel like two hours.

    My verdict 6.25/10
    7TManley-1

    I believe everyone has all ready said this...

    ... so I will say it some more. The Tracey Fragments is well acted in that there is very little acting and a lot of re-acting. Ellen Page is her remarkable self... I am so hopeful about her continuing career. Fragment is however everything everyone has said about it. It is hard to follow, but it can be followed, it is a simple story but it holds the attention, it is art, it is pretty, it is crap and it poorly done but I watched it from start to finish... knowing where it was going the whole time... why... well because it is chocked full of humans and human interactions. Beautiful humans and harsh humans. People exchanging hardships and moments of simple pleasure. I can... and often do go on and on... So I would recommend this Film to my friends who like to watch movies for more than a story.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in just 14 days, but took 9 months to edit.
    • Quotes

      Tracey Berkowitz: One day you fall for this boy. And he touches you with his fingers. And he burns holes in your skin with his mouth. And it hurts when you look at him. And it hurts when you don't. And it feels like someone's cut you open with a jagged piece of glass.

    • Alternate versions
      Numerous alternate versions of this film exist, as the raw footage was posted to the Internet under free Creative Commons license for anyone to re-edit as they saw fit. The filmmakers chose a few winning re-cuts for inclusion on this film's official DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian/The Tracey Fragments/How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer/Reprise/The Flock (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Land: Horses
      Performed by Elizabeth Powell, Brendan Canning & Charles Spearin

      Written by Patti Smith

      Published by Linda Music (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2008 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 迷走青春
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Shadow Shows
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Corvid Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • CA$750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,645
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,002
      • May 11, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,318
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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