Review of Afterschool (2009) by Jonathan W — 21 Jan 2012
Ezra Miller is great actor in addition to have grown up to be pretty hot. Anyway, in Afterschool, Miller is a nobody kid at a prep school who accidentally videotapes two popular girls die overdosing on tainted cocaine.
As the school goes into damage control trying to shake out all the drugs, Miller starts to act erratically believing he is under surveillance. Surveillance, public image and acts of watching are huge themes in movie.
Apparently a lot of people don't care for the slow pace of the story and static camera scenes. I could write a book on why every shot matters. I think it's brilliant.
This review of Afterschool (2009) was written by Jonathan W on 21 Jan 2012.
Afterschool has generally received mixed reviews.
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