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Blackbird

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Alexia Fast and Connor Jessup in Blackbird (2012)
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Drama

An alienated teenager's posturing online threat ignites a firestorm of fear in a small community.An alienated teenager's posturing online threat ignites a firestorm of fear in a small community.An alienated teenager's posturing online threat ignites a firestorm of fear in a small community.

  • Director
    • Jason Buxton
  • Writers
    • Noel S. Baker
    • Amnon Buchbinder
    • Jason Buxton
  • Stars
    • Connor Jessup
    • Alexia Fast
    • Michael Buie
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Jason Buxton
    • Writers
      • Noel S. Baker
      • Amnon Buchbinder
      • Jason Buxton
    • Stars
      • Connor Jessup
      • Alexia Fast
      • Michael Buie
    • 11User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Connor Jessup
    Connor Jessup
    • Sean Randall
    Alexia Fast
    Alexia Fast
    • Deanna Roy
    Michael Buie
    Michael Buie
    • Ricky Randall
    Alex Ozerov-Meyer
    Alex Ozerov-Meyer
    • Trevor
    • (as Alex Ozerov)
    Craig Arnold
    Craig Arnold
    • Cory
    Tanya Clarke
    Tanya Clarke
    • Paula
    Jeremy Akerman
    • Superintendant Kirby
    Hezekiah Armstrong
    • Lucas
    John Beale
    • Allen
    Wayne Burns
    Wayne Burns
    • Danny
    Sadie Buxton
    • Lily
    Bill Carr
    Bill Carr
    • Judge Campbell
    Adam Coveyduc
    • Jason
    • (as Adam Coveryduc)
    Liam Cyr
    • Jared
    Chase Duffy
    • Raid Officer
    Brian Heighton
    • Mr. Brian Roy
    Riley James Hinds-Colley
    • Tyrell
    Kevin Kincaid
    Kevin Kincaid
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    • Director
      • Jason Buxton
    • Writers
      • Noel S. Baker
      • Amnon Buchbinder
      • Jason Buxton
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    9larry-411

    A juvie drama that gets it right

    My career as a movie journalist began with a juvie drama in 2006 when I traveled to the SXSW Film Festival to attend the World Premiere of "The Bondage." That picture, starring Michael Angarano and Mae Whitman, made my first festival Top 10 list. In 2010, two other juvie dramas, both at the Philadelphia Film Festival, ended up on my Top 10 from that event. Those films, the Romania/Sweden co-production "If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle" and the Canada/France/UK co-production "Dog Pound," raised the bar a bit more for this oft-explored sub-genre. Now another Canadian entry mines this fertile territory with "Blackbird," the auspicious feature debut of writer/director/producer Jason Buxton.

    Let it be said at the outset that this is not an overly complicated narrative, and isn't meant to be. There's essentially one set, the detention center where the boys are held. Although the storyline is chilling and timely, it would be best not to reveal the details of why they're there, and it isn't really what "Blackbird" is about. Ultimately, this is an intense character study revolving around a couple of jailed teens, Sean and Trevor. In that sense it's quite theatrical, and one can easily see this as a stage production. It's a two-man show, and the filmmakers triumph because of the actors' palpable passion for and commitment to the project.

    Connor Jessup is Sean, protagonist in the delicate dance on which his survival depends. His nemesis Trevor is played by Alex Ozerov. Buxton made the wise decision to cast actors of the same age, so Jessup's commanding performance -- he was 17 at the time -- is that much more remarkable. Not a huge surprise, though, since he's been acting since the age of 13 and in five short years has almost 50 television episodes under his belt, including a season of the Steven Spielberg-produced "Falling Skies." He's also accomplished behind the camera, as well, having executive produced and handling assistant camera for last year's Toronto Film Festival hit "Amy George." Ozerov has several television productions and shorts to his credit as well. This is his first feature. Yet he's on screen in virtually every scene and is a worthy foe to Jessup. The film doesn't work without his almost demonic counterpoint to the just this side of angelic Sean. The movie's success largely rests on the shoulders of Jessup, and he's more than up to the task. What a casting coup. The camera loves him and the physical transformation he goes through, although expected given the genre, is surprising nonetheless. Connor Jessup is a star in the making.

    There are other characters intertwined with the primary pas-de-deux between Sean and Trevor. The triumvirate of Sean's pivotal relationships is rounded out by his dad Ricky (Michael Buie) and friend Deanna (Alexia Fast). The cast also includes a rowdy crew of fellow inmates. Their improvised actions and dialogue just add even more to the authenticity.

    The film's look effectively matches the protagonist's (and our) emotions. Lighting is harsh and subdued in the cold facility, with shadows in Sean's dark world when his life seems to make little sense. He's more brightly lit as his character starts to transform. The soundtrack serves the narrative and is never distracting in what is basically a quiet experience on many levels.

    Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron's cinematography is appropriately claustrophobic. In Sean's life, the walls are closing in. He's a stranger in a strange land. Long takes with little dialogue echo the work of Gus Van Sant, who's covered similar ground in his films. Rear tracking shots mirror the increasing paranoia of Sean's entrapment. One can sense him asking, "Is there someone behind me?" And there is -- the viewer.

    There's more character development than one may be used to as it's vital for us to be drawn into Sean's world long before his situation begins its downward spiral. By the time the threats to his well-being become real, we feel his pain. Just as we settle into a comfort level with this crew, the roller coaster begins. From that point on Sean is the heart and soul of "Blackbird." Told with limited dialogue, the film is so compelling that I could not look away for fear I'd miss another dramatic glance, or glare, or flinch. By the time the credits rolled I felt drained, as though my emotions were incarcerated in Sean's cell. That's the very definition of art, being moved, feeling alive even as your heart is being put through the wringer. That's not an easy task to accomplish for young actors and a first-time feature director, but "Blackbird" does it, and gets it right.
    8durham100

    Superbly written, acted and paced.

    I was unable to guess what route this film was going to take, it could have gone several routes but the one it chose was thought provoking, intelligent and beautifully pitched. The acting was first class, I'd only really seen Connor Jessup in Falling Skies - which I do like - and was pleased to see a very fine performance here. Michael Buie was superb as his dad and all other cast members were strong and believable. At times there was the chance for the movie to fall into a cliché but it managed to avoid that every time with some aplomb. In short, this is a fine film that I would highly recommend. I note that this is the writer/directors first feature, I very much look forward to his next project.
    9bardinovdmitry

    Review about Blackbird

    Film very liked me. It is watched like one minutes. Very interesting. I recommend it all who would watched film about life. There aren't special effects, superheroes and anybody likes they. This the story about love, loneliness, fear and friendship. The topic of film isn't new, but what will be after you won't guess. Film haven't got any elements of soup opera like tears, embracing, kisses, languishing look and etc. It is excellent. Film shows like hard to live person who is done something not as established in society. The system works so that you will broken and become like all, as well. But if you decided that never will be in you life, so you love film necessarily.
    7bab5guy

    Enjoyable movie, but the "ending" crippled it

    I watched this movie only because it had Connor Jessup, who I have followed since Falling Skies. For the most part, I really loved this movie. The acting was great, the story was powerful, and the main characters were anything but one-dimensional. The one thing that made it hard for me to love the movie was the "ending". I put it in quotes because the movie didn't really end, it just stopped. While I don't need to have a feel-good, neatly wrapped ending, I do think a movie needs an ending with some finality, even if it is an ending to that part of the story before the next part starts.

    Other than the ending, I really did love the movie. It was powerful, emotional, and not always comfortable to watch. But it was (excluding the ending) worth it.
    10jbowersxxbb

    Awesome movie

    This film did a excellent job showing how social media and status has turned are world upside down.

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 少年西恩的崩壞人生
    • Production companies
      • A71 Productions
      • Festina Lente Productions
      • Story Engine Pictures
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      • CA$1,200,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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