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Afterschool - ScreenDaily Review

May 18, 2008 12:07 pm
By: tiffreviews

Screen Daily - A handsome, widescreen cinematic essay on modes of perception amongst those raised in the TV-internet age, Afterschool marks out 24-year-old America’s Antonio Campos as a film-maker to watch. This prep-school-set study of virtual influence on human behaviour and culpability is somewhat schematic and underpopulated, however, and its dark subject matter may stifle commercial interest.

Unnecessarily long at two hours, Afterschool’s somewhat amateurish cast is led by Ezra Miller as Robert, an insecure, “sensitive” student who, like his two dorm-mates, is hooked on computer images. The most seminal are violent porn scenes, and the resulting fantasies begin to cloud the boy’s already-compromised mind. (He picks up medication from the school shrink, himself a dodgy character.) When he accidentally videos two 17-year-old twin sisters dying from a dose of drugs, the resulting film sets off paranoia among teachers and students.

Campos, who has several shorts under his belt, favours long takes and slight camera movements to advance his story line. The look is clean, nearly symmetrical, a relative of the US remake of Funny Games. The sterile feel helps advance the more bloody scenes but, as a tradeoff, makes the overall film appear a bit financially strapped. Yet the aesthetic is spare; the director pays homage to veteran documentarian Frederick Wiseman, who chose to let events happen before a waiting camera rather than force them to occur in the interest of efficiency [Full Story]

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