懦弱 Soft (2007)

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  Soft, the short film that tells a hard tale of violence and revenge
  Movie critics don't write about short films much. Or at all. Short films get shown in their hundreds and thousands at festivals, and most great dir...展开ectors have cut their teeth making them, often at their own expense, which serve as that most yearned-for of things, a "calling card" for their entry into the profession. But despite the fact that they are often brilliant, they don't show up on the culture radar - unlike the world of literature, which values, and is seen to value, short stories.
  I came across a short film recently which blew everything else I had seen that week out of the water. It had come into my hands as part of a DVD that the UK Film Council had made as part of its Cinema Extreme project: commissioning short films on provocative, extreme subjects from new British filmmakers.
  The disc was thrust into my hands at the Cannes film festival. It slopped around in my bag for a while, and kicked around in my office a while longer, and then in an idle moment I slipped it into my MacBook Pro and pretty well at random clicked on one: Soft, by Simon Ellis. It was 14 minutes long. I shall just watch this, I thought, and then pop out for lunch.
  After it was over, there was no question of my popping anywhere, or doing anything other than lying on the sofa with a cushion on my face, whimpering in fear and paranoia. Soft is shocking and violent, and ingeniously, intimately upsetting in a way I can only compare to the controversial scenes in Gaspar Noé's Irréversible.
  It is about bullying and happy-slapping. The first sequence shows flickering mobile phone video footage of a teenage boy getting brutally beaten up. An inspired opening. A later sequence, now on conventional celluloid, shows the same teenage gang with a swaggering Asbo-type leader, bullying and scaring a grown-up middle-aged man outside a newsagent.
  The man comes home and is shocked to see his teenage son is bruised and bloody: it is the same boy from the video. Then the gang turn up outside their house, sitting on the man's car, taunting them both, and the son is horrified to discover that the man is scared. The film escalates to an apocalyptically violent finale which triggered feelings in me that as a fully paid-up liberal I found uncomfortable: a sense of justified revenge, together with a sick sense that such a revenge would be impossible to enact.
  Soft is relevant in a society when we hear about teenage violence and stabbings all the time. And it is brilliant because as grownups we forget how scared we often were as children - of bullies or anything else. A child's second worst nightmare might be to be bullied: but his or her greater nightmare would be for the parents to find out about it. A parent's greatest nightmare, greater than this, would be to be bullied and for his child to find out. To be scared in front of his child: an unthinkable humiliation.
  The film reminded me of an essay I read by the late Alexander Walker about Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange: that the film was not merely about violence but about something deeper, darker, more unsayable: a fear of our children, and older people's fear and hatred of the young.
  Soft has already won prizes at festivals. It is next being shown on Wednesday July 11 at 4pm at the Cambridge film festival, as part of its UK Shorts strand, and will almost certainly surface at British festivals after that: FilmFour has broadcast it once, and I hope will do so again.
  Check it out.
  from:
  http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2007/jul/09/softtheshortfilmthattells
懦弱 Soft (2007) 8.3
导演
Simon Ellis
编剧
Simon Ellis
主演
Matthew O'Shea / Jonathan Phillips / Michael Socha
类型
剧情 / 短片
地区
英国
语言
英语
上映日期
2007-04-20  (2007年)
片长
14分钟
豆瓣评分
8.3
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