3 reviews
Greetings again from the darkness. The opening sequence is somewhat surprising and even a big shocking in its depiction of three adolescents (2 boys and a girl) running through the sprinklers in the front yard of a suburban home in Anyplace, USA. What, in the past, would have seemed totally normal for kids, is anything but in these days of video games and cell phones.
Writer/director Eyal Resh follows the two boys as they crack themselves up with prank phone calls, negotiate with parents for a sleepover, and partake in typical rough-housing. This isn't Richard Linklater's Boyhood timeframe, as the entire 13 minute run time takes place over well under 12 hours. After all the usual shenanigans, an element of curiosity and self-discovery leads to confusion over attraction and feelings. Of course, some boys twice their age still haven't figured out how to deal with emotions, and these boys have no capacity for understanding.
Wyatt Griswold plays Brian and Pearce Joza plays Jake. The two young actors handle the material with aplomb. They convince us quickly of their friendship and help us feel their confusion. It's a very effective short film.
Writer/director Eyal Resh follows the two boys as they crack themselves up with prank phone calls, negotiate with parents for a sleepover, and partake in typical rough-housing. This isn't Richard Linklater's Boyhood timeframe, as the entire 13 minute run time takes place over well under 12 hours. After all the usual shenanigans, an element of curiosity and self-discovery leads to confusion over attraction and feelings. Of course, some boys twice their age still haven't figured out how to deal with emotions, and these boys have no capacity for understanding.
Wyatt Griswold plays Brian and Pearce Joza plays Jake. The two young actors handle the material with aplomb. They convince us quickly of their friendship and help us feel their confusion. It's a very effective short film.
- ferguson-6
- Jun 12, 2017
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Maybe, the lead virtue is the delicate grace of the explore one of aspects of early friendship. to suggest. to give the beginning of questions. and the exploration so normal at the end of childhood. the best aspect - the end. the confusion. the way to home. and the way across night. you almost feel the mix of fear and fascination. and the build of the answer about a special sleepover.
- Kirpianuscus
- Jul 5, 2018
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Not the worst I've seen, but nothing moving or meaningful about this either. I have no idea what the 10-star reviewers saw; this film has little to say and is simply not very good. I originally gave this 5 stars, but after reading some of the "raving/positive" reviews, I felt I was being too generous.