Agrega una trama en tu idiomaClassmates Steve and George are part of a frightening food-chain. For Steve, high school is a game. Seducing his classmates gives him his sense of purpose and fuels his art and poetry. When ... Leer todoClassmates Steve and George are part of a frightening food-chain. For Steve, high school is a game. Seducing his classmates gives him his sense of purpose and fuels his art and poetry. When Steve sets his sights on the school star athlete, he starts a cat and mouse chase which co... Leer todoClassmates Steve and George are part of a frightening food-chain. For Steve, high school is a game. Seducing his classmates gives him his sense of purpose and fuels his art and poetry. When Steve sets his sights on the school star athlete, he starts a cat and mouse chase which could ruin him and his idol. George, the school recluse, copes with the stress of his mother... Leer todo
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George, played adequately by the attractive Brendan Bradley, is an arrogant artiste at the top of the High School food change. George seduces and discards the weaker members of his school while lusting after football star Cliff (Reed Windle).
At the bottom of the food chain is the troubled and perpetually high Steve (Erik Smith). Steve tries to escape his troubles through increasing rough sex. Instead of easing his sense of isolation, it only adds to his growing sense of despair.
The film alternates between the comic absurdity of George's self-importance and the intensity of Steve's downward spiral and the jarring violence that accompanies it.
Production values were high and Erik Smith was excellent, but I could have done without the sudden dark turn. The violence effectively left most of what was actually happening to the imagination of the audience. However, the violence in the climatic scenes did not further the story and could have remained completely off screen.
Movies do not need definitive endings but there should be consequences to the characters' actions that lay in the realm of possibility. This movie lacked any real consequences to events that would have had very serious repercussions. Steve and a teacher instrumental to a character's "trajectory," seem to simply return to school the next day.
Weak Species was technically quite good and will definitely have its fans. I just didn't like it very much. This movie is not for the faint at heart, and, if that statement gives you pause, I would skip this short.
As a 20ish gay male living in America, I'm familiar with films about gay teenagers desperately seeking identity and personal connections with other people. Here, we have things we've seen before: the incredibly cocky guy who is relatively promiscuous but feels secure, except this guy is really hard to analyze because you're not sure what he's after, and neither does he. The other character George is the character that is the most cohesive because he has so much depth and is fascinating to watch the actor perform this struggling individual. George dives into a world of degrading sex and inappropriate relations in order to satisfy a need for not only sex but personal connection. George's family is not resourceful, but we see he attends meetings with a school counselor who seems to want to help. George finds himself in an incredibly dangerous situation, while his co-star falls deeper in love with a sketchy but attractive football player. The degrading sex scenes are difficult to watch, and of course the climactic scene of violence is shocking and I would be surprised to see this distributed any more than it is now. The director's intentions are to go beyond censorship, but I left the theater and immediately had to go for a walk and think about it because I found myself wondering: "Was that just plain excessive and tasteless?" You'll probably be wondering the same thing as well. Overall, an excellent, brave, and challenging effort in the gay and lesbian film world.
The acting of Eric Smith, who I remember from Home at the End of the World a few years back, was incredible. He has really developed his acting chops over the years and he is just great to watch here. The other actors all range from very good to excellent. The story is directed with a steady hand, and the performances are all the more powerful for being restrained, creating a quivering intensity you can't look away from. The production values are high.
Perhaps what impressed me the most was the way the film bridged the better elements of a traditional drama with the better elements of suspense/horror. The film was frightening to me on a very deep level.
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- TriviaThe writing in Steve's notebook is based on poetry by Dennis Cooper, while the drawings reference artist/activist David Wojnarowicz.
- ConexionesFeatured in Shadow.net (2009)
- Bandas sonorasTruenorth
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- Tiempo de ejecución34 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1