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Recommended Half Nelson

Ryan Fleck, 2006

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Set in Brooklyn, New York Ryan Fleck's first full-length feature, Half Nelson, is a gritty, sensitive, and emotionally harrowing film that meticulously avoids the inspirational clichés of many teacher-student films and the obligatory violence of films set in the ghetto. The title is derived from a wrestling move in which you turn an attacker's strength back on him. In the case of Dan Dunne (Ryan Gosling), an idealistic eight-grade history teacher in an inner city school, he turns the attack on himself, inspiring his students by day and drugging himself at night with crack cocaine.

Dan is a well-liked teacher and basketball coach whose parents (Deborah Rush and Jay O. Sanders) were liberal activists during the 60s and 70s, participating in protests against the Vietnam War but have now substituted alcoholism for political passion. Like his parents, he wants to make an impact on the world but is disillusioned with the current political climate. Dunne's life begins to spiral out of control when one of his students, thirteen-year old Drey (Shareeka Epps), discovers him in the girl's bathroom passed out from ingesting cocaine.

Instead of becoming frightened or angry, Drey promises to keep his secret and both find that their unlikely friendship satisfies an emotional need that Drey cannot find with her classmates and Dan cannot find with other adults. Gosling's performance of the charming but flawed teacher is completely credible, so nuanced and touching that we root for him in spite of his capacity for self-destruction. Shareeka Epps is equally convincing in her powerfully understated performance as his tough but sensitive young friend. Co-written by Anna Boden and supported by an outstanding original score by Broken Social Scene, Half Nelson "stands and delivers" one of the finest films of the year.

Howard Schumann on 4th June 2007

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DVD Extras
  • Director's commentary
  • Sundance award winning short film 'Gowanus, Brooklyn'
  • Interviews
  • Extended audience Q&A at the Everyman cinema, London
  • Outtakes
  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • Gallery
  • Trailer
Film Details

Director

Ryan Fleck

Year

2006

Country

USA

Cast

Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

103 mins

Label

Axiom

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen

Cat No

AXM560

Main Language

English

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